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: He graduated from Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute in 2010.

While there is no single event by this name, the term typically describes the process where Kodishala identifies a security flaw (often through bug bounty programs) and the respective company subsequently "patches" or fixes it.

Sometimes, a vendor ignores the initial report. In these cases, researchers may go public with the vulnerability before a patch exists. If Kodishala publishes a detailed blog post or GitHub repo showing how to exploit a flaw, the vendor is forced to release an emergency patch. Following that release, security engineers will search for "chanakya kodishala patched" to confirm whether their systems are safe.

Patched — Chanakya Kodishala

: He graduated from Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute in 2010.

While there is no single event by this name, the term typically describes the process where Kodishala identifies a security flaw (often through bug bounty programs) and the respective company subsequently "patches" or fixes it.

Sometimes, a vendor ignores the initial report. In these cases, researchers may go public with the vulnerability before a patch exists. If Kodishala publishes a detailed blog post or GitHub repo showing how to exploit a flaw, the vendor is forced to release an emergency patch. Following that release, security engineers will search for "chanakya kodishala patched" to confirm whether their systems are safe.