Cybersecurity: One in three breaches are caused by unpatched vulnerabilities

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Cybersecurity: One in three breaches are caused by unpatched vulnerabilities
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Flaws are left open for weeks or longer even when fixes exist, security experts admit, leaving organisations at risk.

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