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Any advantage in upgrading from 378.56_2?

... benefit from the last security fixes, amongst others .....
 
But everything works great, and regarding security fixes what can happen as long as my WiFi is secured with a good password?

I run OpenVPN, and I see it got updates. Would upgrading make OpenVPN more secure?
 
It's not a mandatory but it's always a good idea to upgrade, to get the bug fix, security patches etc ...
 
But everything works great, and regarding security fixes what can happen as long as my WiFi is secured with a good password?

I run OpenVPN, and I see it got updates. Would upgrading make OpenVPN more secure?

Bug fixes and security fixes don't just apply to WiFi only bud... If someone does attack your network, it isn't always going to be over WiFi...you can get attacked through the WAN side as well. So, just because your WiFi is secure, does not mean that everything is secure! Do some reading about security.
 
But everything works great, and regarding security fixes what can happen as long as my WiFi is secured with a good password?

I run OpenVPN, and I see it got updates. Would upgrading make OpenVPN more secure?

I'm not aware of any recent OpenVPN security issue, OpenSSL would be the one I would pay closer attention to.
 

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