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| Title | Severity | Exploit | Date | Affected Version |
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Low | February 10, 2026 2/10/26 |
== 7.50
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Medium | September 9, 2025 9/9/25 |
== 7.50
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High | June 11, 2024 6/11/24 |
== mmr_server_7.5
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Medium | June 11, 2024 6/11/24 |
== gp-core_7.5
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Critical | March 12, 2024 3/12/24 |
== 7.5
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High | February 13, 2024 2/13/24 |
== 7.50
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Medium | February 13, 2024 2/13/24 |
== 7.50
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Medium | November 14, 2023 11/14/23 |
== 7.50
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Medium | October 10, 2023 10/10/23 |
== 7.50
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Critical | September 12, 2023 9/12/23 |
== kernel_7.22
== kernel_7.53
== kernel_7.54
== kernel_7.77
== kernel_7.85
== kernel_7.89
== kernel_7.91
== kernel_7.92
== kernel_7.93
== kernel_8.04
== kernel64nuc_7.22
== kernel64nuc_7.22ext
== kernel64uc_7.22
== kernel64uc_7.22ext
== kernel64uc_7.53
== kernel64uc_8.04
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High | September 12, 2023 9/12/23 |
== kernel_7.22
== kernel_7.53
== kernel_7.54
== kernel_7.77
== kernel_7.85
== kernel_7.89
== kernel_7.91
== kernel_7.92
== kernel_7.93
== kernel_8.04
== kernel64nuc_7.22
== kernel64nuc_7.22ext
== kernel64uc_7.22
== kernel64uc_7.22ext
== kernel64uc_7.53
== kernel64uc_8.04
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Medium | March 14, 2023 3/14/23 |
== 7.50
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Medium | December 12, 2022 12/12/22 |
== 7.50
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Medium | March 10, 2022 3/10/22 |
== 7.50
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Critical | February 9, 2022 2/9/22 |
== 7.22
== 7.49
== 7.53
== krnl64uc_7.22
== krnl64uc_7.22ext
== krnl64uc_7.49
== krnl64nuc_7.22
== krnl64nuc_7.22ext
== krnl64nuc_7.49
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High | February 9, 2022 2/9/22 |
== 7.22
== 7.49
== 7.53
== krnl64uc_7.22
== krnl64uc_7.22ext
== krnl64uc_7.49
== krnl64nuc_7.22
== krnl64nuc_7.22ext
== krnl64nuc_7.49
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Critical | September 14, 2021 9/14/21 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.11
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Low | July 14, 2021 7/14/21 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
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Low | July 14, 2021 7/14/21 |
== 7.50
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High | July 14, 2021 7/14/21 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Medium | April 13, 2021 4/13/21 |
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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Medium | April 13, 2021 4/13/21 |
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Low | April 13, 2021 4/13/21 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Medium | April 13, 2021 4/13/21 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
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Medium | March 10, 2021 3/10/21 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
== 7.00
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Critical | December 9, 2020 12/9/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.11
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Low | December 9, 2020 12/9/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Medium | December 9, 2020 12/9/20 |
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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High | November 10, 2020 11/10/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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Medium | October 15, 2020 10/15/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Medium | October 15, 2020 10/15/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Medium | September 9, 2020 9/9/20 |
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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High | August 12, 2020 8/12/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Critical | July 14, 2020 7/14/20 |
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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Medium | July 14, 2020 7/14/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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Medium | July 14, 2020 7/14/20 |
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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Critical | June 10, 2020 6/10/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
== 7.01
== 7.02
== 7.05
== 7.00
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Medium | April 14, 2020 4/14/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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High | March 10, 2020 3/10/20 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
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Medium | February 12, 2020 2/12/20 |
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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High | November 13, 2019 11/13/19 |
== 7.31
== 7.1
== 7.2
== 7.3
== 7.4
== 7.5
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Low | November 13, 2019 11/13/19 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
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High | September 10, 2019 9/10/19 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
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Medium | August 14, 2019 8/14/19 |
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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Medium | July 10, 2019 7/10/19 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
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Low | July 10, 2019 7/10/19 |
== 7.22
== 7.45
== 7.49
== 7.53
== 7.21
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Medium | March 12, 2019 3/12/19 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
>= 7.10 <= 7.11
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High | December 11, 2018 12/11/18 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
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High | December 11, 2018 12/11/18 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.11
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Medium | December 11, 2018 12/11/18 |
== 7.20
== 7.30
== 7.31
== 7.40
== 7.50
== 7.10
== 7.11
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