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Post-Launch Vulnerability

Definition

A post-launch vulnerability refers to a security flaw or weakness discovered in a digital asset protocol, smart contract, or application after it has been deployed and is actively operating. These vulnerabilities were not identified during initial audits or testing phases and can expose the system to exploits, leading to asset loss or operational disruption. Their discovery often necessitates urgent patches, upgrades, or even temporary halts in service. Such flaws present significant risks to live blockchain systems.