: Adding "patched" to this query typically aims to find:

: Moving away from visible parameters (e.g., index.php?id=5 ) to "pretty" URLs (e.g., /home.html or /products/5 ) to reduce the attack surface. Practical Indicators

Today, seeing index.php?id= is rarer, and finding one that isn't "patched" is even harder. The "inurl" searches that once led to easy exploits now mostly lead to security blogs, historical archives, and "Honey Pots"—fake vulnerable sites set up by experts to trap and study hackers.