Is Fedora 26 patched?
Current stable (44): 100/100
Summary iPlain-English security status for Fedora 26, built from its CVEs, active-exploitation data, end-of-life date and latest release.
Fedora 26 is part of the 26 release line. 14 known vulnerabilities affect it. The 26 line reached end-of-life on 2018-05-29, so it no longer receives security patches. The latest supported Fedora release is 44.
Known issues affecting 26
Exploited first, then by exploitation probability.
CVE-2018-1111 HIGH EPSS 94% → see advisory CVE-2017-11610 HIGH EPSS 88% → see advisory CVE-2017-8386 HIGH EPSS 12% → see advisory CVE-2016-10243 CRITICAL EPSS 7% → see advisory CVE-2017-11462 CRITICAL EPSS 5% → see advisory CVE-2017-6362 HIGH EPSS 5% → see advisory CVE-2017-15365 HIGH EPSS 3% → see advisory CVE-2018-6003 HIGH EPSS 3% → see advisory CVE-2018-5729 MEDIUM EPSS 3% → see advisory CVE-2017-11368 MEDIUM EPSS 2% → see advisory CVE-2018-5730 LOW EPSS 2% → see advisory CVE-2017-16876 MEDIUM EPSS 2% → see advisory CVE-2017-12170 CRITICAL EPSS 2% → see advisory CVE-2017-12843 MEDIUM EPSS 1% → see advisoryOther Fedora versions
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Frequently asked
Is Fedora 26 patched?
Fedora 26 is end-of-life and no longer receives security patches. Move to 44.
When does Fedora 26 reach end-of-life?
Fedora 26 reached end-of-life on 2018-05-29 and no longer receives security patches.
What is the latest version of Fedora?
The latest supported Fedora release is 44.
Is Fedora 26 still receiving security updates?
No — Fedora 26 is on the 26 line, which reached end-of-life on 2018-05-29 and no longer receives security updates. Upgrade to 44 or later to stay supported.
Informational only, from public data (NVD · CISA KEV · EPSS · endoflife.date), and can lag or miss vendor-specific fixes. Always confirm against Fedora Project's official advisory before you patch or upgrade — Fedora official site ↗