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Potentially yes. Basically many systems have already been compromised by the time they discover it which is why the best AVs are designed to catch zero-day threats. Will they catch them all? No, of course not but the released patches typically not only protect against the previously discovered threats some also remove the threat from infected systems. With others removal apps are available typically at no cost to the consumer. Cyber security is big business these days, it is estimated that cybercrime will cost the world over 10 trillion annually by 2025.So when someone says that Chrome had a lot of "0 days this year", that's a bad thing?