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EOL Dates

Ensure that you are using a supported version of Anynines Mysql. Here are some end of life, and end of support dates for Anynines Mysql.

Release EOL Date Status
9.5 -
Active

9.4 October 21, 2025
EOL

Anynines Mysql 9.4 became EOL in 2025 and supported ended in 2025

9.3 July 22, 2025
EOL

Anynines Mysql 9.3 became EOL in 2025 and supported ended in 2025

9.2 April 15, 2025
EOL

Anynines Mysql 9.2 became EOL in 2025 and supported ended in 2025

9.1 January 21, 2025
EOL

Anynines Mysql 9.1 became EOL in 2025 and supported ended in 2025

9.0 October 15, 2024
EOL

Anynines Mysql 9.0 became EOL in 2024 and supported ended in 2024

8.4 April 30, 2032
Active

Anynines Mysql 8.4 will become EOL in 6 years (in 2032).

8.3 April 10, 2024
EOL

Anynines Mysql 8.3 became EOL in 2024 and supported ended in 2024

8.2 December 14, 2023
EOL

Anynines Mysql 8.2 became EOL in 2023 and supported ended in 2023

8.1 October 25, 2023
EOL

Anynines Mysql 8.1 became EOL in 2023 and supported ended in 2023

8.0 April 30, 2026
EOL This Year

Anynines Mysql 8.0 will become EOL this year, in April 2026.

5.7 October 31, 2023
EOL

Anynines Mysql 5.7 became EOL in 2023 and supported ended in 2020

5.6 February 28, 2021
EOL

Anynines Mysql 5.6 became EOL in 2021 and supported ended in 2018

5.5 December 31, 2018
EOL

Anynines Mysql 5.5 became EOL in 2018 and supported ended in 2015

By the Year

In 2026 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Anynines Mysql. Mysql did not have any published security vulnerabilities last year.

Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2026 0 0.00
2025 0 0.00
2024 0 0.00
2023 0 0.00
2022 0 0.00
2021 0 0.00
2020 0 0.00
2019 1 7.80

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Recent Anynines Mysql Security Vulnerabilities

CF CLI version prior to v6.45.0 (bosh release version 1.16.0) writes the client id and secret to its config file when the user authenticates with --client-credentials flag
CVE-2019-3800 7.8 - High - August 05, 2019

CF CLI version prior to v6.45.0 (bosh release version 1.16.0) writes the client id and secret to its config file when the user authenticates with --client-credentials flag. A local authenticated malicious user with access to the CF CLI config file can act as that client, who is the owner of the leaked credentials.

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