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Is PostgreSQL 6.3.2 patched?

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6.3.25/100End of life

Current stable (18.4): 100/100

Minimum safe version14.23

6.3.2 has 29 open critical-or-high vulnerabilities. Run 14.23 or later to clear them. See what 14.23 fixes →

Health score5/100
Open issues54
Exploited now0
Cycle 6.3 EOL2003-03-01
Latest release18.4

Summary iPlain-English security status for PostgreSQL 6.3.2, built from its CVEs, active-exploitation data, end-of-life date and latest release.

PostgreSQL 6.3.2 is part of the 6.3 release line. 54 known vulnerabilities affect it. The minimum safe version is 14.23 — upgrade to it or later to clear the open critical/high issues. The 6.3 line reached end-of-life on 2003-03-01, so it no longer receives security patches. The latest supported PostgreSQL release is 18.4.

Frequently asked

Is PostgreSQL 6.3.2 patched?

PostgreSQL 6.3.2 is end-of-life and no longer receives security patches. Move to 18.4.

What version should I upgrade PostgreSQL 6.3.2 to?

Upgrade PostgreSQL 6.3.2 to at least 14.23 to clear its 29 open critical-or-high vulnerabilities.

When does PostgreSQL 6.3 reach end-of-life?

PostgreSQL 6.3 reached end-of-life on 2003-03-01 and no longer receives security patches.

What is the latest version of PostgreSQL?

The latest supported PostgreSQL release is 18.4.

Is PostgreSQL 6.3.2 still receiving security updates?

No — PostgreSQL 6.3.2 is on the 6.3 line, which reached end-of-life on 2003-03-01 and no longer receives security updates. Upgrade to 18.4 or later to stay supported.

Informational only, from public data (NVD · CISA KEV · EPSS · endoflife.date), and can lag or miss vendor-specific fixes. Always confirm against PostgreSQL's official advisory before you patch or upgrade — PostgreSQL official site ↗