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Vulnerabilities & Patch Management
An 'exploit in the wild' refers to a security vulnerability that is actively being used by cybercriminals to attack real-world systems, not just demonstrated in controlled environments or labs. When an exploit is 'in the wild,' it means hackers are leveraging it to compromise computers, steal data, or cause harm before a patch or fix is widely available. This makes such exploits particularly dangerous, as they represent immediate, real-world threats to individuals and organizations.