Unidentified in a sentence as an adjective

Someone else used some unidentified systematic security flaw, but we don't yet know what it was.

Most projects tend to treat them as supporting artifacts, but they are actually unidentified risks.

But Mozilla's "public work" was the Internet as a free platform, not just some piece of software used by some unidentified group of people.

Btw, the court documents from 2011-2012 show that aaronsw transferred his collection to an unidentified server in China.

A facial composite is a synthetic graphic of an unidentified person.

Before an area can be marked clear, it has to be devoid of all unidentified metalic shards, and of course, all mines of other materials.

It belongs in the same category "unidentified signals".

Any appearance of unidentified flying objects on the scene is likely to trigger an evacuation of any key targets.

Everytime I try to eject a USB drive from a Windows machine and it tells me some randome unidentified process still has a file open, it reminds me why I no longer use Windows.

Especially since if a competitor successfully uses google as an offensive weapon that they can remain unidentified or undetected.

Suddenly, along with more information about Russian support, the situation reversed and the rebels are on the attack now- Russia used a similar tactic in Crimea in March: first, suddenly numerous unidentified soldiers appeared on the peninsula and Russia denied they were from Russia.

This doesn't explain the zigzagging trajectory of the plane after its disappearance:Indeed, soon after MH370 disappeared, reports emerged that recordings of Malaysian military radar returns showed an unidentified track that could correspond to the flight turning left onto a westward course and descending.

Unidentified definitions

adjective

not yet identified; "an unidentified species"; "an unidentified witness"

adjective

being or having an unknown or unnamed source; "a poem by an unknown author"; "corporations responsible to nameless owners"; "an unnamed donor"

See also: nameless unknown unnamed