No.
A zero day is an exploit that has been identified by someone but not yet used. Zero days in use/disclosed.
Reporting should use the term “zero day” in the context of discovery when it is first used, not something that is in regular use by fucking forensics.
This kind of thing is great in theory, the only problem is once you appear in some password database, you get endless alerts forever, and it’s all boy who cried wolf from there.