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9.5.1 · latest cycle100/100 Healthy

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

Gradle currently scores 100/100 — healthy. No tracked vulnerabilities are currently known to be exploited in the wild. The latest supported release is 9.5.1. It's on the latest patch with no significant known issues — keep it current.

Disclosure trend iNew CVEs published for Gradle 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.

Most urgent first — actively exploited, then likeliest to be exploited.

CVE-2016-6199 CRITICAL Insecure deserialization EPSS 5% → see advisory CVE-2019-15052 CRITICAL CWE-522 EPSS 3% → fixed in 5.6

See all 23 known Gradle CVEs & security history →

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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 Gradle release line is supported — and when it sunsets. Select a line for its full report.

Jul31'25 Gradle 7ended 2025-07-31
Feb10'23 Gradle 6ended 2023-02-10
Nov8'19 Gradle 5ended 2019-11-08
Nov26'18 Gradle 4ended 2018-11-26
Jun14'17 Gradle 3ended 2017-06-14
Aug15'16 Gradle 2ended 2016-08-15
Jul1'14 Gradle 1ended 2014-07-01

Full Gradle end-of-life dates & support timeline →

9 latest 9.5.1 Supported 9.5.1 → 8 latest 8.14.5 Supported 8.14.5 → 7 latest 7.6.6 End of life ended 2025-07-317.6.6 → 6 latest 6.9.4 End of life ended 2023-02-106.9.4 → 5 latest 5.6.4 End of life ended 2019-11-085.6.4 → 4 latest 4.10.3 End of life ended 2018-11-264.10.3 → 3 latest 3.5.1 End of life ended 2017-06-143.5.1 → 2 latest 2.14.1 End of life ended 2016-08-152.14.1 → 1 latest 1.12.0 End of life ended 2014-07-011.12.0 → See all upcoming end-of-life dates →

Frequently asked

Is Gradle safe and patched?

Gradle currently scores 100/100 — healthy. No tracked vulnerabilities are currently known to be exploited in the wild. The latest supported release is 9.5.1. It's on the latest patch with no significant known issues — keep it current.

What should I do about Gradle now?

Upgrade Gradle to the latest supported release (9.5.1) or later and apply available security updates, then confirm against Gradle's official advisory.

When does Gradle reach end-of-life?

The latest supported Gradle release is 9.5.1. After end-of-life a release no longer receives security patches.

Which versions of Gradle are still receiving security updates?

Supported Gradle release lines (latest 9.5.1): 9, 8. 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 Gradle's official advisory before you patch or upgrade — Gradle official site ↗