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NETWORK SECURITY AND CYBERSECURITY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is unpatched and/or outdated software
A
Fully up to date software that is supersafe
B
Vulnerabilities caused by out of date software.
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Unpatched software means there are vulnerabilities in a program or code that a company is aware of and will not or cannot fix. Users can also be responsible for their unpatched software if they refuse to check for and perform regular updates.

Detailed explanation-2: -A vulnerable and outdated component is a software component that is no longer being supported by the developer, making it susceptible to security vulnerabilities. Many times, a component has known vulnerabilities that don’t get fixed due to a lack of maintainer. How often should I update my packages?

Detailed explanation-3: -What are unpatched vulnerabilities? Unpatched vulnerabilities are a favored entrance route for bad actors to breach networks. They occur when security teams fail to patch a vulnerability in a widely used software and it becomes an attack vector for ransomware.

Detailed explanation-4: -Unpatched software may allow an attacker to exploit publicly known vulnerabilities to gain access to sensitive information, launch a denial-of-service attack, or take control of a system. This is one of the most commonly found poor security practices.

Detailed explanation-5: -So, if your outdated software includes the use, storage or application of data, that data becomes at risk. Your systems will be more vulnerable to ransomware attacks, malware and data breaches. Out of date software, then, can give attackers a back door into the rest of your systems.

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