For years the government has refused to talk about or even acknowledge its secret use of zero-day exploits to hack into the computers of adversaries and criminal suspects. But this year the Obama administration finally acknowledged what everyone already knew, that the National Security Agency and law enforcement agencies keep information about software vulnerabilities secret so they can be exploited for purposes of surveillance and sabotage. But in a new interview, Michael Daniel, special adviser to the president as the National Security Council cybersecurity coordinator, denies to WIRED that the government stockpiles zero days and says that a program for disclosing zero-day vulnerabilities by default, aside from special-use cases, has been in place since 2010.
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