The recent hack of a Federal Reserve’s website highlights an ongoing problem many organizations face in trying to keep software up to date with security patches, experts says. “It’s a fairly constant problem that we’ve had for a number of years and it isn’t going away,” said Glenn Chisholm, chief security officer for Cylance. In the case of the Fed, reports indicated the hackers broke into a non-public site that ran on top of a contact database used in reaching bank execs during a natural disaster. A copy of a message by the Fed that was obtained by Reuters warned that data posted on the Web included mailing addresses, business phone numbers, mobile phone numbers, business email address and fax numbers.