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jQuery 1.x and 2.x are indeed EOL, but that doesn't mean that they have any very serious known security issues.
There are some problems that can arise in somewhat unusual situations, but as a maintainer of jQuery said:
We don't give any guarantees for jQuery 1.x/2.x - they're officially unsupported - but if a serious vulnerability was detected we might reconsider a patch.
Using the latest version of jQuery will give you more features, and more support in case you want to raise an issue or bug, but it's not essential from a security standpoint, in ...
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