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huawei / usg9500_firmware

81 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium November 23, 2021 11/23/21
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
High October 27, 2021 10/27/21
== 500r005c00
== 500r005c20
Low June 22, 2021 6/22/21
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
== 500r001c60
== 500r001c80
== 500r005c00
== 500r005c10
== 500r005c20
Medium May 27, 2021 5/27/21
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
Low May 27, 2021 5/27/21
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
Medium April 8, 2021 4/8/21
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
Medium March 22, 2021 3/22/21
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
Low March 22, 2021 3/22/21
== 500r005c00
== 500r005c10
Medium March 22, 2021 3/22/21
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
== 500r005c20spc300
== 500r005c20spc500
== 500r005c20spc600
High March 22, 2021 3/22/21
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
== 500r005c00
High March 22, 2021 3/22/21
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc200
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
== 500r001c30spc300
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
Medium December 24, 2020 12/24/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
Medium November 13, 2020 11/13/20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
High November 13, 2020 11/13/20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
Medium July 18, 2020 7/18/20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
== 500r005c00
== 500r005c10
High July 8, 2020 7/8/20
== 300r001c01
== 300r001c20
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
High July 8, 2020 7/8/20
== 300r001c01
== 300r001c20
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
High July 8, 2020 7/8/20
== 300r001c01
== 300r001c20
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
Critical June 8, 2020 6/8/20
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
== 500r001c60
== 500r001c80
== 500r005c00
== 500r005c10
== 500r005c20
Low June 5, 2020 6/5/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
High February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
Low February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
High February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
High February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
== 500r005c00
High February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
Medium February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
Medium February 28, 2020 2/28/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
Medium February 18, 2020 2/18/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
High February 18, 2020 2/18/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
High February 18, 2020 2/18/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
Medium February 18, 2020 2/18/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
High February 17, 2020 2/17/20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
== 500r005c00
High February 17, 2020 2/17/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
High February 17, 2020 2/17/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
High February 17, 2020 2/17/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00
Medium February 17, 2020 2/17/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
High February 17, 2020 2/17/20
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
Low January 21, 2020 1/21/20
== 500r001c30spc100
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
High January 3, 2020 1/3/20
== 500r001c30spc100
== 500r001c30spc200
== 500r001c30spc600
== 500r001c60spc500
== 500r005c00spc100
== 500r005c00spc200
High December 26, 2019 12/26/19
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
High December 26, 2019 12/26/19
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
Low December 26, 2019 12/26/19
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
High December 26, 2019 12/26/19
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c60
Medium April 24, 2018 4/24/18
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
Medium April 24, 2018 4/24/18
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
Medium April 24, 2018 4/24/18
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
Medium April 24, 2018 4/24/18
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
Medium April 24, 2018 4/24/18
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50
Medium April 24, 2018 4/24/18
== 500r001c00
== 500r001c20
== 500r001c30
== 500r001c50

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