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HeroDevs Targets Legacy Apache Struts Security Gap With Extended Support Offering

HeroDevs Targets Legacy Apache Struts Security Gap With Extended Support Offering

According to a recent LinkedIn post from HeroDevs, the company is drawing attention to security risks associated with continued use of end-of-life versions of Apache Struts. The post suggests that a large majority of current Struts downloads relate to versions that no longer receive official security patches, while new vulnerabilities, including remote code execution and disk exhaustion issues, continue to emerge.

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The post highlights HeroDevs’ Never-Ending Support (NES) offering for Apache Struts, described as providing patched, drop-in replacements for unsupported versions to help organizations remain secure and compliant during lengthy migration projects. For investors, this focus points to ongoing demand in the application security and legacy software support market, potentially positioning HeroDevs to capture recurring revenue from enterprises facing regulatory and cybersecurity pressures.

The content also underscores how modernization constraints can create a sustained niche for third-party support around widely deployed but aging frameworks. If HeroDevs can scale NES across similar end-of-life technologies, the strategy may broaden its addressable market and deepen relationships with risk-sensitive customers, particularly in regulated sectors such as financial services and government.

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