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3.24.1 · latest cycle100/100 Healthy

Summary iPlain-English security verdict for Alpine Linux, generated from its current health score, actively-exploited vulnerabilities, and latest supported version.

Alpine Linux currently scores 100/100 — healthy. No tracked vulnerabilities are currently known to be exploited in the wild. The latest supported release is 3.24.1. It's on the latest patch with no significant known issues — keep it current.

Disclosure trend iNew CVEs published for Alpine Linux each year (NVD). A higher bar means more disclosures that year — more scrutiny, not necessarily less safe.

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Patch priority — what to act on iThe issues to fix first — actively exploited (CISA KEV) first, then by exploitation probability (EPSS), then severity. Each row's "→ fixed in" is the earliest version that patches it; "see advisory" means no fixed version is published.

No urgent unpatched issues identified. ✓

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Versions & lifecycle iWhen each release line stops receiving security patches (end-of-life). After EOL there are no more fixes — plan upgrades before these dates.

How long each Alpine Linux release line is supported — and when it sunsets. Select a line for its full report.

Jun1'28 Alpine Linux 3.24EOL 2028-06-01
Nov1'27 Alpine Linux 3.23EOL 2027-11-01
May1'27 Alpine Linux 3.22EOL 2027-05-01
Nov1'26 Alpine Linux 3.21EOL 2026-11-01
Apr1'26 Alpine Linux 3.20ended 2026-04-01
Nov1'25 Alpine Linux 3.19ended 2025-11-01
May9'25 Alpine Linux 3.18ended 2025-05-09
Nov22'24 Alpine Linux 3.17ended 2024-11-22
May23'24 Alpine Linux 3.16ended 2024-05-23
Nov1'23 Alpine Linux 3.15ended 2023-11-01
May1'23 Alpine Linux 3.14ended 2023-05-01
Nov1'22 Alpine Linux 3.13ended 2022-11-01

Full Alpine Linux end-of-life dates & support timeline →

3.24 latest 3.24.1 Supported until 2028-06-013.24.1 → 3.23 latest 3.23.4 Supported until 2027-11-013.23.4 → 3.22 latest 3.22.4 Supported until 2027-05-013.22.4 → 3.21 latest 3.21.7 Supported until 2026-11-013.21.7 → 3.20 latest 3.20.10 End of life ended 2026-04-013.20.10 → 3.19 latest 3.19.9 End of life ended 2025-11-013.19.9 → 3.18 latest 3.18.12 End of life ended 2025-05-093.18.12 → 3.17 latest 3.17.10 End of life ended 2024-11-223.17.10 → 3.16 latest 3.16.9 End of life ended 2024-05-233.16.9 → 3.15 latest 3.15.11 End of life ended 2023-11-013.15.11 → See all upcoming end-of-life dates →

Frequently asked

Is Alpine Linux safe and patched?

Alpine Linux currently scores 100/100 — healthy. No tracked vulnerabilities are currently known to be exploited in the wild. The latest supported release is 3.24.1. It's on the latest patch with no significant known issues — keep it current.

What should I do about Alpine Linux now?

Upgrade Alpine Linux to the latest supported release (3.24.1) or later and apply available security updates, then confirm against Alpine's official advisory.

When does Alpine Linux reach end-of-life?

The latest supported Alpine Linux release is 3.24.1. After end-of-life a release no longer receives security patches.

Which versions of Alpine Linux are still receiving security updates?

Supported Alpine Linux release lines (latest 3.24.1): 3.24, 3.23, 3.22, 3.21. End-of-life releases no longer receive security patches.

Informational only, from public data (NVD · CISA KEV · EPSS · endoflife.date), and can lag or miss vendor-specific fixes. Always confirm against Alpine's official advisory before you patch or upgrade — Alpine Linux official site ↗