Recently patched
163 tracked software products have shipped a new supported release in the last 180 days, most recently Mozilla Firefox 152.0 (today). Moving to the current supported release is the single most effective way to clear known vulnerabilities — this is the positive side of the ledger: what's been fixed, and the safe version to move to.
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A tracked product's current supported version, freshly released. Click through for its full security status and the minimum safe version.
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About this list
What does "recently patched" mean here?
A tracked product whose current supported release was published within the last 180 days, according to endoflife.date. It is the safe version to move to — upgrading to it clears the vulnerabilities fixed in that line.
Does a new release mean every vulnerability is fixed?
No. A new supported release is the best-maintained version and clears the issues fixed up to that point, but new vulnerabilities can always be found later. Check your exact version on IsItPatched, and keep monitoring it.
How do I get told when a fix lands for software I run?
Add your stack to a free IsItPatched dashboard. It flags when a product you run has a newer safe release available, and emails you when something you run is newly exploited or reaches end of life.
Release dates from endoflife.date; vulnerability data from NVD, CISA KEV and EPSS. A new supported release is the best-maintained version, not a guarantee of zero vulnerabilities — always verify your exact version. See our disclaimer.