Unpatched Software
Computer code with known security flaws is known as unpatched software. When software providers learn of these application vulnerabilities, they add "patches"—additions to the codes—to the affected files to fix the flaws.
Computer code with known security flaws is known as unpatched software. When software providers learn of these application vulnerabilities, they add "patches"—additions to the codes—to the affected files to fix the flaws.