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oracle / mysql

1326 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 8.4.0
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
Medium October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
>= 8.4.0 <= 8.4.2
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.39
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
>= 8.4.0 <= 8.4.2
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.39
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
>= 8.4.0 <= 8.4.2
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.39
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
>= 8.4.0 <= 8.4.2
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.39
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
>= 8.4.0 <= 8.4.2
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.39
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 9.0.1
== 9.0.0
>= 8.4.0 <= 8.4.2
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.39
Medium July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.4.0
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Medium July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Medium July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
== 8.3.0
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
== 8.3.0
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
== 8.3.0
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
== 8.3.0
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
== 8.2.0
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low July 16, 2024 7/16/24
== 8.4.0
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.37
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
>= 7.5.0 <= 7.5.33
>= 7.6.0 <= 7.6.29
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.34
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.34
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.34
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.36
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.3.0
Low April 16, 2024 4/16/24
>= 8.0.0 < 8.0.34
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Low January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.34
Low January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Low January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Low January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0
Medium January 16, 2024 1/16/24
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.35
>= 8.1.0 <= 8.2.0

mysql / mysql

92 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium November 30, 2009 11/30/09
<= 5.0.87
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.36
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.44
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.0.54
== 5.0.56
== 5.0.60
== 5.0.66
== 5.0.82
== 5.0.84
== 5.1.23
== 5.1.31
== 5.1.32
== 5.1.34
== 5.1.37
== 5.1.5
Low November 30, 2009 11/30/09
== 5.1.23
== 5.1.32
== 5.1.5
High July 13, 2009 7/13/09
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.13
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.2
== 4.1.23
== 4.1.3
== 4.1.8
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.36
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.44
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.0.54
== 5.0.56
== 5.0.60
== 5.0.66
== 5.0.82
Low March 5, 2009 3/5/09
== 5.1.23
== 6.0.9
<= 5.1.32-bzr
== 5.1.31
== 6.0.10-bzr
Low October 6, 2008 10/6/08
== 5.0.44
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.36
Low September 18, 2008 9/18/08
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.36
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.44
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.54
== 5.0.56
== 5.0.60
== 5.0.66
Low September 11, 2008 9/11/08
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.36
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.44
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.0.54
== 5.0.56
== 5.0.60
== 5.1.23
== 5.1.5
Low May 5, 2008 5/5/08
>= 4.1.0 < 4.1.24
>= 5.0.0 < 5.0.60
>= 5.1.0 < 5.1.24
High January 10, 2008 1/10/08
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.36
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.44
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.54
== 5.0.56
== 5.0.60
== 5.0.66
== 5.1.5
Low December 10, 2007 12/10/07
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.16
Medium December 10, 2007 12/10/07
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.16
Low November 10, 2007 11/10/07
<= 5.1.23_bk
Low May 16, 2007 5/16/07
<= 4.1.22
>= 5.0 < 5.0.42
>= 5.1 < 5.1.18
Medium May 16, 2007 5/16/07
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.16
== 5.1.5
Low May 16, 2007 5/16/07
== 5.1.5
Low March 12, 2007 3/12/07
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.3
<= 5.0.33
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.30
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.16
Low December 31, 2006 12/31/06
>= 5.0 < 5.0.32
>= 5.1 < 5.1.14
Low August 28, 2006 8/28/06
== 4.1.13
Low August 18, 2006 8/18/06
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.13
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.2
== 4.1.3
== 4.1.8
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 5.1.5
Medium August 18, 2006 8/18/06
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.24
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.1.5
Low August 9, 2006 8/9/06
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.13
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.2
== 4.1.3
== 4.1.8
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.22.1.0.1
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.5.0.21
Low July 21, 2006 7/21/06
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 4.1.13
== 5.0.5.0.21
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.8
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.12
== 5.0.16
Low July 10, 2006 7/10/06
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.16
== 5.1.5
Low June 19, 2006 6/19/06
== 5.0.0
== 4.1.13
== 5.0.3
== 4.1.15
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.1.5
High June 1, 2006 6/1/06
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.13
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.2
== 4.1.3
== 4.1.8
== 5.0.0
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.16
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.5
Medium May 5, 2006 5/5/06
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 4.1.13
== 5.0.3
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.8
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.10
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 4.1.0
== 5.0.4
== 4.1.3
== 5.0.16
Medium May 5, 2006 5/5/06
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 4.1.13
== 5.0.3
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.8
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.10
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 4.1.0
== 5.0.4
== 4.1.3
== 5.0.16
Medium May 5, 2006 5/5/06
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.20
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
== 5.0.16
Low February 27, 2006 2/27/06
== 5.0.5
== 5.0.10
== 5.0.15
== 5.0.17
== 4.1.13
== 4.1.15
== 4.1.8
== 4.1.14
== 4.1.12
== 4.1.10
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 4.1.0
== 5.0.4
== 4.1.3
== 5.0.16
Low August 16, 2005 8/16/05
== 5.0.3
== 4.1.10
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 4.1.0
== 5.0.4
== 4.1.3
Medium August 16, 2005 8/16/05
== 5.0.3
== 4.1.10
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 4.1.0
== 5.0.4
== 4.1.3
Low May 17, 2005 5/17/05
== 5.0.3
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.4
Low May 2, 2005 5/2/05
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.3
Low May 2, 2005 5/2/05
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.3
Low May 2, 2005 5/2/05
== 4.1.10
== 4.1.0
== 4.1.3
High December 6, 2004 12/6/04
== 4.1.0
High December 6, 2004 12/6/04
== 4.1.0
High November 3, 2004 11/3/04
>= 4.1.0 <= 4.1.2
>= 5.0.0 <= 5.0.1
Low November 3, 2004 11/3/04
== 4.1.0
Low May 4, 2004 5/4/04
== 4.1.0
Low December 31, 2003 12/31/03
== 4.1.0
High September 22, 2003 9/22/03
== 4.1.0

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