Your EOL Dates Are Deadlines. Now They Live on Your Calendar. (opens in new tab)
Originally published on endoflife.ai. An end-of-life date is a deadline. On one side of it, your software receives security patches. On the other side, it does not — permanently. Every vulnerability discovered after that date is disclosed publicly, assigned a CVE, and frequently weaponized, with no fix ever coming from the vendor. This is the CVE blind spot, and it's the single most predictable security risk in any stack: you always know the exact day it begins. And yet EOL dates slip past al...
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