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    Home»Development»Google Reports 75 Zero-Days Exploited in 2024 — 44% Targeted Enterprise Security Products

    Google Reports 75 Zero-Days Exploited in 2024 — 44% Targeted Enterprise Security Products

    May 8, 2025

    Google has revealed that it observed 75 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild in 2024, down from 98 in 2023 but an increase from 63 the year before.
    Of the 75 zero-days, 44% of them targeted enterprise products. As many as 20 flaws were identified in security software and appliances.
    “Zero-day exploitation of browsers and mobile devices fell drastically, decreasing by about a third for

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