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Vulnerabilities for products matching "jre"

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sun / jre

423 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium February 9, 2006 2/9/06
>= 1.3.0 <= 1.3.1_16
>= 1.4.0 <= 1.4.2_8
== 5.0
== 5.0-update1
== 5.0-update2
== 5.0-update3
Low February 9, 2006 2/9/06
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2_1
== 1.4.2_2
== 1.4.2_3
== 1.4.2_4
== 1.4.2_5
== 1.4.2_6
== 1.4.2_7
== 1.4.2_8
== 1.4.2_9
== 1.5.0
== 1.5.0-update1
== 1.5.0-update2
== 1.5.0-update4
== 1.5.0-update5
Low February 9, 2006 2/9/06
<= 1.5.0
Low February 9, 2006 2/9/06
<= 1.5.0
High November 30, 2005 11/30/05
== 1.4.2_7
== 1.3.1
== 1.3.1-update1a
== 1.5.0
== 1.4.2_4
== 1.3.0-update1
== 1.4.2_2
== 1.5.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update4
== 1.3.1-update8
== 1.4.2_1
== 1.4.2_8
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1-update4
== 1.5.0-update3
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update3
== 1.4.2
== 1.3.1-update15
== 1.5.0-update1
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.2_3
== 1.4.2_5
== 1.4.2_6
High November 30, 2005 11/30/05
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update1
== 1.3.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update3
== 1.3.0-update4
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.1-update15
== 1.3.1-update1a
== 1.3.1-update4
== 1.3.1-update8
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2_1
== 1.4.2_2
== 1.4.2_3
== 1.4.2_4
== 1.4.2_5
== 1.4.2_6
== 1.4.2_7
== 1.4.2_8
== 1.5.0
== 1.5.0-update1
== 1.5.0-update2
== 1.5.0-update3
High November 30, 2005 11/30/05
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update1
== 1.3.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update3
== 1.3.0-update4
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.1-update15
== 1.3.1-update1a
== 1.3.1-update4
== 1.3.1-update8
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2_1
== 1.4.2_2
== 1.4.2_3
== 1.4.2_4
== 1.4.2_5
== 1.4.2_6
== 1.4.2_7
== 1.4.2_8
== 1.5.0
== 1.5.0-update1
== 1.5.0-update2
== 1.5.0-update3
High November 30, 2005 11/30/05
== 1.4.2_7
== 1.3.1
== 1.3.1-update1a
== 1.5.0
== 1.4.2_4
== 1.3.0-update1
== 1.4.2_2
== 1.5.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update4
== 1.3.1-update8
== 1.4.2_1
== 1.4.2_8
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1-update4
== 1.5.0-update3
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update3
== 1.4.2
== 1.3.1-update15
== 1.5.0-update1
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.2_3
== 1.4.2_5
== 1.4.2_6
High November 16, 2005 11/16/05
== 1.4.2
Medium March 14, 2005 3/14/05
== 1.1
== 1.2
== 1.3.0
== 1.4
== 1.5.0
High March 1, 2005 3/1/05
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update1
== 1.3.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update3
== 1.3.0-update4
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1
== 1.3.1_02
== 1.3.1_03
== 1.3.1_05
== 1.3.1_06
== 1.3.1_07
== 1.3.1_09
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.1-update1a
== 1.3.1-update4
== 1.3.1-update8
== 1.4
== 1.4.0_01
== 1.4.0_02
== 1.4.0_03
== 1.4.0_04
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.1_01
== 1.4.1_02
== 1.4.1_07
== 1.4.1-update3
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2-update1
== 1.4.2-update2
== 1.4.2-update3
== 1.4.2-update4
== 1.4.2-update5
Medium December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 1.5.0
== 1.4.2
Medium December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 1.4
== 1.4.0_01
== 1.4.0_02
== 1.4.0_03
== 1.4.0_04
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.1_01
== 1.4.1_02
== 1.4.1_07
== 1.4.1-update3
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2-update1
== 1.4.2-update2
== 1.4.2-update3
== 1.4.2-update4
== 1.4.2-update5
Medium August 6, 2004 8/6/04
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2_3
High December 31, 2003 12/31/03
== 1.2.2
== 1.2.2_003
== 1.2.2_011
== 1.2.2_012
== 1.2.2-update10
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update2
== 1.3.0-update4
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1
== 1.3.1_03
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.1-update4
== 1.4
== 1.4.0_01
Low December 31, 2003 12/31/03
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2-update2
Medium December 31, 2003 12/31/03
== 1.4.2_7
== 1.5.0
== 1.4.2_4
== 1.4.2_2
== 1.5.0-update2
== 1.4.2_1
== 1.4.2_8
== 1.5.0-update3
== 1.4.2_10
== 1.4.2_6
== 1.5.0-update4
== 1.5.0-update5
== 1.4.2_3
== 1.5.0-update1
== 1.4.2
== 1.4.2_9
== 1.4.2_5
High November 17, 2003 11/17/03
<= 1.4.1
Medium December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 1.3.1
== 1.2.2
High March 19, 2002 3/19/02
== 1.1.8-update14
== 1.1.8-update8
== 1.2.2-update10
== 1.3.0-update5
== 1.3.1-update1
== 1.3.1-update1a
Medium March 15, 2002 3/15/02
== 1.1.8-update13
== 1.1.8-update7
== 1.2.2-update10
== 1.3.0-update2
High December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 1.2.2
== 1.2.2_003
== 1.2.2_004
== 1.2.2_005
== 1.2.2_006
== 1.2.2_007
== 1.2.2_07
== 1.3.0
== 1.3.0-update1
== 1.3.0-update2
High August 31, 2001 8/31/01
== 1.3.0

oracle / jre

790 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.8.0-update40
Medium April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
Medium April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.5.0-update81
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
Low April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.5.0-update81
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
Low April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.5.0-update81
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
Low April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.8.0-update40
High April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.5.0-update81
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
High April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.5.0-update81
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
High April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
High April 16, 2015 4/16/15
== 1.5.0-update81
== 1.6.0-update91
== 1.7.0-update76
== 1.8.0-update40
High January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.8.0-update25
Low January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
High January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update71
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
== 1.8.0-update6
High January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
High January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Medium January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update71
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
== 1.8.0-update6
High January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Low January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update71
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
== 1.8.0-update6
Low January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Low January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
Low January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.5.0-update75
== 1.6.0-update85
== 1.7.0-update72
== 1.8.0-update25
High January 21, 2015 1/21/15
== 1.8.0-update25
Low October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.8.0-update_20
Low October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.8.0-update_20
== 1.7.0-update_67
Low October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
Low October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
Low October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.5.0-update_71
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.7.0-update60
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.6.0-update_81
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.8.0-update_20
Medium October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20
High October 15, 2014 10/15/14
== 1.7.0-update_67
== 1.8.0-update_20

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