While end-of-life is the natural conclusion of the software lifecycle, running unsupported software puts your organization at risk as the lack of software updates means that newly discovered and disclosed software vulnerabilities may never be fixed despite becoming public knowledge. Software is typically considered to be unsupported when it reaches it end-of-life (sometimes called end-of-service) date and a vendor no longer releases patches, bug-fixes, security updates, or provides technical support for that product. ![]() ![]() One security vulnerability that is often neglected is unsupported software.
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