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Vulnerabilities for products matching "vim"

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vim / vim

175 vulnerabilities found (with exploits)
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High September 18, 2022 9/18/22
< 9.0.0490
High September 17, 2022 9/17/22
< 9.0.0483
Medium September 8, 2022 9/8/22
< 9.0.0404
High September 6, 2022 9/6/22
< 9.0.0389
High September 3, 2022 9/3/22
< 9.0.0360
High August 30, 2022 8/30/22
< 9.0.0322
High August 28, 2022 8/28/22
< 9.0.0286
Medium August 25, 2022 8/25/22
< 9.0.0259
High August 25, 2022 8/25/22
< 9.0.0260
High August 23, 2022 8/23/22
< 9.0.0246
Medium August 22, 2022 8/22/22
< 9.0.0240
High August 19, 2022 8/19/22
< 9.0.0225
Medium August 18, 2022 8/18/22
< 9.0.0224
High August 17, 2022 8/17/22
< 9.0.0221
High August 17, 2022 8/17/22
< 9.0.0220
High August 17, 2022 8/17/22
< 9.0.0218
High August 15, 2022 8/15/22
< 9.0.0213
High August 15, 2022 8/15/22
< 9.0.0212
High August 15, 2022 8/15/22
< 9.0.0211
High August 1, 2022 8/1/22
< 9.0.0102
High August 1, 2022 8/1/22
< 9.0.0104
Medium August 1, 2022 8/1/22
< 9.0.0100
High August 1, 2022 8/1/22
< 9.0.0101
High July 25, 2022 7/25/22
< 9.0.0061
High July 8, 2022 7/8/22
< 9.0.0046
High July 8, 2022 7/8/22
< 9.0.0045
High July 8, 2022 7/8/22
< 9.0.0044
High July 5, 2022 7/5/22
< 9.0.0035
High July 3, 2022 7/3/22
< 9.0.0026
High July 3, 2022 7/3/22
< 9.0.0025
High July 2, 2022 7/2/22
< 9.0.0021
High July 2, 2022 7/2/22
< 9.0.0020
High July 2, 2022 7/2/22
< 9.0.0018
High July 2, 2022 7/2/22
< 9.0.0017
High July 1, 2022 7/1/22
< 9.0.0011
High June 30, 2022 6/30/22
< 9.0.0009
Medium June 28, 2022 6/28/22
< 8.2.5169
High June 27, 2022 6/27/22
< 8.2.5164
Medium June 27, 2022 6/27/22
< 8.2.5163
High June 27, 2022 6/27/22
< 8.2.5162
High June 26, 2022 6/26/22
< 8.2.5160
High June 23, 2022 6/23/22
< 8.2.5151
High June 23, 2022 6/23/22
< 8.2.5150
High June 23, 2022 6/23/22
< 8.2.5148
High June 20, 2022 6/20/22
< 8.2.4956
High June 19, 2022 6/19/22
< 8.2.5126
High June 19, 2022 6/19/22
< 8.2.5123
High June 19, 2022 6/19/22
< 8.2.5122
High June 19, 2022 6/19/22
< 8.2.5120
High June 10, 2022 6/10/22
< 8.2.5072

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