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| Title | Severity | Exploit | Date | Affected Version |
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High | November 20, 2013 11/20/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Medium | November 20, 2013 11/20/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Medium | November 19, 2013 11/19/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Low | November 18, 2013 11/18/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Low | November 18, 2013 11/18/13 |
== 11.4
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High | November 13, 2013 11/13/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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High | November 8, 2013 11/8/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Medium | November 2, 2013 11/2/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | October 28, 2013 10/28/13 |
== 13.1
== 13.2
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Medium | October 26, 2013 10/26/13 |
== 12.3
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Low | October 17, 2013 10/17/13 |
== 12.3
== 12.2
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High | October 17, 2013 10/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | October 17, 2013 10/17/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Medium | October 16, 2013 10/16/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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High | October 4, 2013 10/4/13 |
== 12.3
== 13.1
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High | October 3, 2013 10/3/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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High | October 2, 2013 10/2/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
== 13.1
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Medium | September 30, 2013 9/30/13 |
== 13.1
== 13.2
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Low | September 23, 2013 9/23/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | September 16, 2013 9/16/13 |
== 12.3
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Medium | September 16, 2013 9/16/13 |
== 12.2
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Low | August 29, 2013 8/29/13 |
== 13.1
== 13.2
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High | August 29, 2013 8/29/13 |
== 13.1
== 13.2
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Low | August 28, 2013 8/28/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | August 28, 2013 8/28/13 |
== 13.1
== 13.2
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Medium | August 28, 2013 8/28/13 |
== 12.3
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High | August 20, 2013 8/20/13 |
== 12.3
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Low | August 19, 2013 8/19/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | August 19, 2013 8/19/13 |
== 12.3
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Low | August 19, 2013 8/19/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | August 19, 2013 8/19/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | August 19, 2013 8/19/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | August 18, 2013 8/18/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | August 15, 2013 8/15/13 |
== 12.3
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High | August 14, 2013 8/14/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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High | August 9, 2013 8/9/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | August 6, 2013 8/6/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | July 31, 2013 7/31/13 |
== 11.4
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Medium | July 31, 2013 7/31/13 |
== 11.4
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High | July 31, 2013 7/31/13 |
== 11.4
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High | July 31, 2013 7/31/13 |
== 11.4
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High | July 29, 2013 7/29/13 |
== 11.4
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High | July 23, 2013 7/23/13 |
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Medium | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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Low | July 17, 2013 7/17/13 |
== 11.4
== 12.2
== 12.3
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