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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 June 9, 2022 6/9/22
< 8.2.5063
High June 2, 2022 6/2/22
< 8.2.5050
High May 31, 2022 5/31/22
< 8.2.5043
High May 29, 2022 5/29/22
< 8.2.5037
High May 27, 2022 5/27/22
< 8.0.5023
High May 27, 2022 5/27/22
< 8.2.5024
High May 26, 2022 5/26/22
< 8.2.5016
High May 25, 2022 5/25/22
< 8.2.5013
High May 19, 2022 5/19/22
< 8.2.4979
High May 19, 2022 5/19/22
< 8.2.4977
Medium May 18, 2022 5/18/22
< 8.2.4975
High May 17, 2022 5/17/22
< 8.2.4969
High May 17, 2022 5/17/22
< 8.2.4968
Medium May 12, 2022 5/12/22
< 8.2.4938
High May 10, 2022 5/10/22
< 8.2.4919
High May 10, 2022 5/10/22
< 8.2.4925
High May 8, 2022 5/8/22
< 8.2.4901
High May 8, 2022 5/8/22
< 8.2.4899
High May 7, 2022 5/7/22
< 8.2.4895
Medium April 21, 2022 4/21/22
< 8.2.4774
High April 18, 2022 4/18/22
< 8.2.4763
High March 30, 2022 3/30/22
< 8.2.4647
High March 30, 2022 3/30/22
< 8.2.4646
High March 14, 2022 3/14/22
< 8.2.4563
High February 23, 2022 2/23/22
< 8.2.4440
Medium February 22, 2022 2/22/22
<= 8.2.4436
Medium February 21, 2022 2/21/22
< 8.2.4428
High February 20, 2022 2/20/22
< 8.2.4418
High February 17, 2022 2/17/22
< 8.2.4397
High February 14, 2022 2/14/22
< 8.2.4359
High February 10, 2022 2/10/22
< 8.2.4327
High February 2, 2022 2/2/22
< 8.2.4281
High February 1, 2022 2/1/22
< 8.2.4245
High January 30, 2022 1/30/22
< 8.2.4247
High January 30, 2022 1/30/22
< 8.2.4253
High January 30, 2022 1/30/22
< 8.2.4219
High January 28, 2022 1/28/22
< 8.2.4218
High January 28, 2022 1/28/22
< 8.2.4233
High January 26, 2022 1/26/22
< 8.2.4217
High January 26, 2022 1/26/22
< 8.2.4215
High January 26, 2022 1/26/22
< 8.2.4214
High January 25, 2022 1/25/22
< 8.2
Medium January 21, 2022 1/21/22
< 8.2.4154
Critical January 21, 2022 1/21/22
< 8.2.4151
High January 18, 2022 1/18/22
< 8.2.4120
Medium January 14, 2022 1/14/22
< 8.2
Medium January 10, 2022 1/10/22
< 8.2.4040
Low January 10, 2022 1/10/22
< 8.2.4049
High January 6, 2022 1/6/22
< 8.2.4009
Medium December 31, 2021 12/31/21
< 8.2.3950

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