According to a recent LinkedIn post from HeroDevs, the company is drawing attention to end‑of‑life risks in the Express.js ecosystem, which powers more than 1.2 million production websites. The post notes that Express 3 has been EOL since 2015, Express 4 is nearing its sunset, and Express 5.2 is now positioned as the recommended production release.
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The post highlights a 2026 support reference that outlines the Express.js version timeline, the implications of EOL status for security and compliance audits, and potential options when migrations are delayed. For investors, this positioning suggests demand for extended support and risk‑mitigation services, potentially reinforcing HeroDevs’ role in DevSecOps and compliance‑driven consulting within the Node.js and broader software infrastructure market.

