| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Steve Wozniak | Zero-Day Exploits | Denial-of-Service | Zero-Day Exploits are like finding an unlocked treasure chest in a world where everything's locked, giving hackers a stealthy upper hand. |
 | Charles Darwin | Zero-Day Exploits | Ransomware Attacks | Zero-Day Exploits are the secret sauce because they take advantage of unknown vulnerabilities, leaving victims scrambling without a blueprint to fight back. |
 | Doc Brown | Zero-Day Exploits | Credential Stuffing | Great Scott! Zero-day exploits are like finding a flux capacitor in a DeLorean—they're unpredictable and have the element of surprise on their side! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Zero-Day Exploits | Denial-of-Service | As an inventor who thrives on breakthroughs, I'd say zero-day exploits are like a thrilling discovery with untapped potential, whereas denial-of-service attacks are more like jamming a signal—disruptive but less innovative. |
 | Alex Trebek | Zero-Day Exploits | Denial-of-Service | Zero-Day Exploits are like finding a secret entrance, way sneakier and more valuable to hackers than just crashing the party with a Denial-of-Service. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Zero-Day Exploits | Phishing Scams | Zero-day exploits are like the ninja move of cyber attacks, catching folks off guard before they even know there's a problem. |
 | Jensen Huang | Zero-Day Exploits | Malware Infections | Zero-Day Exploits are the showstoppers because they sneak in before anyone knows they're a problem, while malware infections are typically the aftermath of exploits that got in the door. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Zero-Day Exploits | Credential Stuffing | Zero-Day Exploits are like the shiny new toys in the hacker's sandbox, unknown vulnerabilities give them a head start before the digital grown-ups catch on. |
 | Belle | Zero-Day Exploits | Denial-of-Service | Zero-Day Exploits are like the secret weapon of the hacking world, catching everyone with their pants down before they even know there's a problem. |
 | Carl Sagan | Zero-Day Exploits | Credential Stuffing | Zero-Day Exploits are a cosmic wildcard, exploiting vulnerabilities unknown to everyone, making them far more potent in the ever-expanding universe of cybersecurity threats. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Zero-Day Exploits | Ransomware Attacks | Zero-day exploits are sneakier and give hackers the upper hand before anyone knows what's up. |
 | Grace Hopper | Zero-Day Exploits | Data Breaches | Zero-Day Exploits are sneakier and can cause more chaos before anyone knows they're there, making them a bigger challenge to deal with. |
 | Grace Hopper | Zero-Day Exploits | Data Breaches | Zero-day exploits are like sneaky ninjas, catching folks by surprise before they even know there's a problem. |
 | Marie Curie | Zero-Day Exploits | Ransomware Attacks | Zero-Day Exploits are like unexpected scientific breakthroughs, catching everyone off guard with their novelty and impact. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Zero-Day Exploits | Data Breaches | Zero-Day Exploits are like sneaky little gremlins—unpredictable and hard to catch, making them the cooler choice for a techie thrill. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Zero-Day Exploits | Ransomware Attacks | Zero-day exploits are sneakier and can cause more widespread damage before they're even detected, making them a bigger headache in the cybersecurity world. |
 | Albert Einstein | Zero-Day Exploits | Denial-of-Service | In the realm of cyber mischief, a Zero-Day Exploit is like a hidden quantum leap, giving the attacker a nifty edge before anyone even knows a vulnerability exists. |
 | George Orwell | Zero-Day Exploits | Credential Stuffing | Zero-day exploits are the real deal, man; they're unpredictable and fresh out of the box, making them the holy grail for hackers until the patch drops. |
 | Doogie Howser | Social Engineering | Zero-Day Exploits | When it comes down to it, the human element is usually the weakest link, making slick social engineering the go-to move for cracking the code. |
 | Charles Babbage | Zero-Day Exploits | Insider Threats | Zero-days are like ghost ninjas in the cyber world, striking without warning, and that's just more thrilling and challenging to tackle than insider threats. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Zero-Day Exploits | Malware Infections | Zero-day exploits are sneakier because they're unknown to the good guys, making them harder to defend against than your run-of-the-mill malware infections. |