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Microsoft announces end of .NET Core 2.1 support – ARNnet
The company advises users to migrate to a supported successor such as .NET Core 3.1 or .NET 5, or face potential security issues.

Microsoft will end support of the .NET Core 2.1 open source development platform on August 21, 2021, which could raise security concerns for those running the platform beyond that date.
Beginning September 2021, security updates will be issued for .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 5 but not .NET Core 2.1. This means that if a computer has .NET Core 2.1 installed, it may be potentially unsecure, Microsoft said in a bulletin posted March 4. Additionally, if you run into any issue and need technical support,…
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