EOL-postgresql-10

Published Oct 5, 2017
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Updated

Affected Software

1 affected componentFixes available
PostgreSQL Global Development Group PostgreSQL=10
10.23

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of EOL-postgresql-10?

The EOL-postgresql-10 vulnerability has a high severity due to the lack of ongoing security updates.

2

How do I fix EOL-postgresql-10?

To fix EOL-postgresql-10, it is recommended to upgrade to a supported version of PostgreSQL.

3

What does EOL mean in EOL-postgresql-10?

EOL stands for End of Life, indicating that PostgreSQL 10 is no longer supported with security patches or updates.

4

What are the risks associated with using EOL-postgresql-10?

Using EOL-postgresql-10 poses risks of potential exploitation due to unpatched vulnerabilities.

5

Is there an alternative to EOL-postgresql-10?

Yes, newer versions of PostgreSQL, such as PostgreSQL 12 or higher, are available as alternatives.

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