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macromedia / flash_player

42 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High October 29, 2010 10/29/10
== 5.0
== 5.0_r50
== 6.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0.40.0
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.65.0
== 6.0.79.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
High June 15, 2010 6/15/10
== 5.0
== 5.0.42.0
== 5.0.58.0
== 5.0.41.0
== 5.0.30.0
Medium December 31, 2006 12/31/06
== 8.0.24.0
== 8.0
== 8.0.22.0
== 8.0.33.0
Medium March 15, 2006 3/15/06
== 7.0.60.0
== 5.0_r50
== 7.0.61.0
== 5.0
== 6.0.79.0
== 7.0_r19
== 6.0.65.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 4.0_r12
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
== 7.0.19.0
<= 8.0.22.0
High November 16, 2005 11/16/05
== 6.0.79.0
== 7.0_r19
== 6.0.65.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
== 7.0.19.0
Medium November 5, 2005 11/5/05
== 6.0.79.0
== 7.0_r19
== 6.0.65.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
== 7.0.19.0
Medium January 5, 2004 1/5/04
== 5.0_r50
== 5.0
== 6.0.79.0
== 6.0.65.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 4.0_r12
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
Medium April 22, 2003 4/22/03
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 6.0.40.0
Medium March 31, 2003 3/31/03
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
Medium December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 6.0
Medium December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 5.0_r50
== 5.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 4.0_r12
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
High December 23, 2002 12/23/02
== 5.0_r50
== 5.0
== 6.0.29.0
== 6.0
== 4.0_r12
== 6.0.47.0
== 6.0.40.0
Medium August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 5.0
High August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 5.0
High June 18, 2002 6/18/02
== 6.0

adobe / flash_player

1084 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High October 14, 2020 10/14/20
<= 32.0.0.433
< 32.0.0.433
< 32.0.0.387
Critical June 12, 2020 6/12/20
<= 32.0.0.330
<= 32.0.0.371
High February 13, 2020 2/13/20
<= 32.0.0.255
< 32.0.0.314
< 32.0.0.321
<= 32.0.0.321
High September 27, 2019 9/27/19
<= 32.0.0.207
Critical September 12, 2019 9/12/19
<= 32.0.0.207
<= 32.0.0.238
Critical September 12, 2019 9/12/19
<= 32.0.0.207
<= 32.0.0.238
High June 12, 2019 6/12/19
<= 32.0.0.192
Low May 24, 2019 5/24/19
<= 32.0.0.114
Critical May 23, 2019 5/23/19
<= 32.0.0.156
High May 23, 2019 5/23/19
<= 32.0.0.156
High May 22, 2019 5/22/19
<= 32.0.0.171
High January 18, 2019 1/18/19
<= 31.0.0.153
Medium January 18, 2019 1/18/19
<= 31.0.0.153
Medium November 29, 2018 11/29/18
<= 31.0.0.122
High November 29, 2018 11/29/18
<= 31.0.0.148
Medium September 25, 2018 9/25/18
<= 31.0.0.108
High August 29, 2018 8/29/18
<= 30.0.0.154
Medium August 29, 2018 8/29/18
<= 30.0.0.154
Medium August 29, 2018 8/29/18
<= 30.0.0.154
High August 29, 2018 8/29/18
<= 30.0.0.154
Low August 29, 2018 8/29/18
<= 30.0.0.154
Medium July 20, 2018 7/20/18
<= 30.0.0.113
Medium July 20, 2018 7/20/18
<= 30.0.0.113
Low July 9, 2018 7/9/18
<= 29.0.0.171
Low July 9, 2018 7/9/18
<= 29.0.0.171
High July 9, 2018 7/9/18
<= 29.0.0.171
Medium July 9, 2018 7/9/18
<= 29.0.0.171
High May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.113
Medium May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.113
Medium May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.113
High May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.113
Medium May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.113
High May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.113
High May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 29.0.0.140
High May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 28.0.0.161
High May 19, 2018 5/19/18
<= 28.0.0.161
High February 6, 2018 2/6/18
< 28.0.0.161
High February 6, 2018 2/6/18
< 28.0.0.161
Medium January 9, 2018 1/9/18
<= 28.0.0.126
Medium December 13, 2017 12/13/17
<= 27.0.0.187
High December 9, 2017 12/9/17
<= 27.0.0.183
High December 9, 2017 12/9/17
<= 27.0.0.183
High December 9, 2017 12/9/17
<= 27.0.0.183
High December 9, 2017 12/9/17
<= 27.0.0.183
High December 9, 2017 12/9/17
<= 27.0.0.183
High December 1, 2017 12/1/17
<= 26.0.0.151
High December 1, 2017 12/1/17
<= 26.0.0.151
High October 22, 2017 10/22/17
<= 27.0.0.130
<= 27.0.0.159
High August 11, 2017 8/11/17
<= 26.0.0.137
High August 11, 2017 8/11/17
<= 26.0.0.137

gnu / flash_player

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High May 4, 2007 5/4/07
<= 0.7.2

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