PostgreSQL Releases Security Updates (18.4, 17.10, 16.14, 15.18, 14.23) Fixing 11 Vulnerabilities
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PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released security and bug fix updates for all supported versions of PostgreSQL (18.4, 17.10, 16.14, 15.18, and 14.23). This release addresses 11 security vulnerabilities and over 60 bugs reported over recent months. Additionally, PostgreSQL 14 is approaching end-of-life, with support ending on November 12, 2026, and users are advised to plan upgrades.
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This release fixes 11 security vulnerabilities and over 60 bugs reported over the last several months.
PostgreSQL 14 will stop receiving fixes on November 12, 2026. If you are running PostgreSQL 14 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade.
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