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Node.js 20 has officially reached End of Life (EOL).

If you're running it in production, this means:
• No more security updates
• No more bug fixes
• Increasing risk over time

In this video, you’ll learn:
• How to check your current Node.js version
• How to detect known vulnerabilities
• What to do next to stay secure

🔍 Check your Node.js version: node -v

🔎 Check for vulnerabilities: npx is-my-node-vulnerable
This checks your runtime against known security issues.

⚠️ Important:
Even if this looks clean, EOL versions are no longer patched —
so risk increases over time.

🚀 Upgrade your Node.js version
If you're still on Node.js 20, you should plan your upgrade as soon as possible.

👉 Upgrade & modernization guide:
https://nodesource.com/upgrade

🔗 Useful Resources
⏳ Node.js Release Schedule
https://nodejs.org/en/about/releases

📘 Node.js EOL Documentation
https://nodejs.org/en/about/eol

🧠 Why this matters
Running an EOL version means:
• Security vulnerabilities remain unpatched
• Dependencies stop supporting your version
• Systems become harder to maintain
If you're running Node.js in production — this is not optional.

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