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Vulnerabilities for products matching "vim"

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vim_development_group / vim

8 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium July 31, 2007 7/31/07
== 7.1
<= 6.4
== 7.0
== 7.1.38
High May 2, 2007 5/2/07
== 7.0
High July 26, 2005 7/26/05
== 6.3
== 6.3.011
== 6.3.081
== 6.3.025
== 6.3.044
== 6.3.030
Low January 13, 2005 1/13/05
== 6.3.011
== 6.3.025
== 6.3.044
== 6.3.030
High January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 6.0
== 5.4
== 5.6
== 5.3
== 5.8
== 5.0
== 6.3.011
== 5.5
== 6.3.025
== 6.3.044
== 5.1
== 5.2
== 6.2
== 5.7
== 6.1
== 6.3.030
Low December 23, 2002 12/23/02
== 6.0
== 5.4
== 5.6
== 5.3
== 5.8
== 5.0
== 5.5
== 5.1
== 5.2
== 5.7
== 6.1
Medium June 18, 2001 6/18/01
== 5.7
Low June 18, 2001 6/18/01
== 5.7

vim / vim

220 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 9.2.0074
Medium February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 9.2.0075
Low February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 9.2.0076
Medium February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 9.2.0077
Low February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 9.2.0078
Low February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 9.2.0073
Medium February 13, 2026 2/13/26
< 9.1.2148
Medium February 6, 2026 2/6/26
< 9.1.2132
High December 2, 2025 12/2/25
< 9.1.1947
Medium August 24, 2025 8/24/25
>= 9.1.1459 < 9.1.1616
Low August 24, 2025 8/24/25
== 9.1.0000
High August 11, 2025 8/11/25
>= 9.1.1231 < 9.1.1406
High August 11, 2025 8/11/25
>= 9.1.1231 < 9.1.1400
Low July 15, 2025 7/15/25
< 9.1.1551
Low July 15, 2025 7/15/25
< 9.1.1552
Low March 13, 2025 3/13/25
< 9.1.1198
High March 3, 2025 3/3/25
>= 9.1.0858 < 9.1.1164
Low February 18, 2025 2/18/25
< 9.1.1115
Low February 12, 2025 2/12/25
< 9.1.1097
Low January 20, 2025 1/20/25
< 9.1.1043
Low January 13, 2025 1/13/25
<= 9.1.1003
Low October 7, 2024 10/7/24
< 9.1.0764
Low September 2, 2024 9/2/24
>= 9.1.0038 < 9.1.0707
Low August 22, 2024 8/22/24
>= 9.1.0425 < 9.1.0689
Low August 16, 2024 8/16/24
< 9.1.0678
Low August 1, 2024 8/1/24
< 9.1.0648
Low August 1, 2024 8/1/24
< 9.1.0647
High February 5, 2024 2/5/24
< 9.0.2142
Low November 22, 2023 11/22/23
< 9.0.2121
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2112
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2111
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2110
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2109
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2108
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2107
Low November 16, 2023 11/16/23
< 9.0.2106
Low October 27, 2023 10/27/23
< 9.0.2068
High October 11, 2023 10/11/23
< 9.0.2010
Medium October 5, 2023 10/5/23
< 9.0.1994
High October 2, 2023 10/2/23
< 9.0.1969
High September 5, 2023 9/5/23
< 9.0.1873
High September 4, 2023 9/4/23
< 9.0.1858
High September 4, 2023 9/4/23
< 9.0.1857
High September 4, 2023 9/4/23
< 9.0.1840
High September 3, 2023 9/3/23
< 9.0.1331
High September 2, 2023 9/2/23
< 9.0.1848
High September 2, 2023 9/2/23
< 9.0.1833
High September 2, 2023 9/2/23
< 9.0.1847
High September 2, 2023 9/2/23
< 9.0.1846
Medium August 11, 2023 8/11/23
== 8.2.2348

jetbrains / vim

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium October 1, 2019 10/1/19
< 0.52

vim_project / vim

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High April 5, 2021 4/5/21
< 1.19.0

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