According to data collected by Google’s Project Zero security team, there have been 11 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild in the first half of the year.
The current number puts 2020 on track to have just as many zero-days as 2019 when Google security researchers said they tracked 20 zero-days all of last year.
Details about these zero-days have been obtained from a spreadsheet managed by Google security researchers, which the company made public available earlier this year.
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Source: ZDNet