A security flaw or bug was reported by a user or researcher, and the developers have successfully created and released a patch (fix) for it.

However, "ccported patched" is not a standard term. It most likely refers to a originally released under a Creative Commons (CC) license (e.g., CC BY, CC BY-SA), where "ported" means adapted to a new platform, language, or legal jurisdiction.

In the world of unblocked game sites, "patched" usually refers to one of three scenarios:

Companies migrating legacy FreeBSD jails to Ubuntu containers often encounter ports that were patched a decade ago. The error message: "libfoo.so: undefined reference to _ccported_mutex_lock " is a telltale sign you need the library from the original build.