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Zero-Click describes a type of cyber attack that requires no interaction from the target user to be executed. Unlike phishing attacks, which typically rely on a user clicking a malicious link or opening an infected attachment, zero-click exploits take advantage of vulnerabilities in software or devices that can be triggered without user action.
In the context of information security, zero-click vulnerabilities are particularly concerning because they can be harder to detect and prevent. Attackers can potentially gain control over devices, access sensitive data, or spread malware without the user's knowledge. These attacks emphasize the need for robust security measures, such as keeping software up to date, using advanced threat detection systems, and implementing strict access controls, to protect against these stealthy and often sophisticated intrusions.
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