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wireshark / wireshark

209 vulnerabilities found (with exploits)
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium July 19, 2018 7/19/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.15
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.7
>= 2.6.0 <= 2.6.1
High July 19, 2018 7/19/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.15
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.7
>= 2.6.0 <= 2.6.1
Medium July 19, 2018 7/19/18
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.7
>= 2.6.0 <= 2.6.1
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
Medium April 4, 2018 4/4/18
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.13
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.5
High February 23, 2018 2/23/18
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.4
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.12
Medium February 23, 2018 2/23/18
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.4
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.12
Medium February 23, 2018 2/23/18
>= 2.4.0 <= 2.4.4
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.12
High February 8, 2018 2/8/18
<= 2.4.4
Medium June 2, 2017 6/2/17
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.6
Medium June 2, 2017 6/2/17
>= 2.2.0 <= 2.2.6
Low August 7, 2016 8/7/16
== 2.0.0
== 1.12.4
== 1.12.10
== 1.12.5
== 1.12.0
== 1.12.9
== 2.0.1
== 1.12.2
== 2.0.2
== 2.0.3
== 1.12.1
== 1.12.7
== 1.12.11
== 1.12.6
== 1.12.3
== 1.12.8
Low May 1, 2016 5/1/16
== 2.0.0
== 2.0.1
Low April 25, 2016 4/25/16
== 2.0.0
== 2.0.1
== 2.0.2
Low February 28, 2016 2/28/16
== 2.0.0
== 2.0.1
Medium August 1, 2014 8/1/14
== 1.10.8
== 1.10.6
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.7
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
Medium August 1, 2014 8/1/14
== 1.10.8
== 1.10.6
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.7
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
Medium August 1, 2014 8/1/14
== 1.10.8
== 1.10.6
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.7
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
Low June 18, 2014 6/18/14
== 1.10.6
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.7
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
High June 18, 2014 6/18/14
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
Low April 24, 2014 4/24/14
== 1.10.6
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
Low March 11, 2014 3/11/14
== 1.8.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.9
== 1.8.11
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.12
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.8
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
Low March 11, 2014 3/11/14
== 1.8.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.9
== 1.8.11
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.12
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.8
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.5
Medium December 19, 2013 12/19/13
== 1.8.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.9
== 1.8.11
== 1.8.3
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.8.1
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.8
Medium December 19, 2013 12/19/13
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.3
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
Low November 4, 2013 11/4/13
== 1.8.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.9
== 1.8.3
== 1.10.0
== 1.8.1
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.8
Low November 4, 2013 11/4/13
== 1.8.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.9
== 1.8.3
== 1.10.0
== 1.8.1
== 1.10.2
== 1.10.1
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.8
Low September 16, 2013 9/16/13
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.9
== 1.8.3
== 1.10.0
== 1.8.1
== 1.10.1
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.8
Medium June 9, 2013 6/9/13
== 1.6.0
== 1.6.12
== 1.6.15
== 1.6.4
== 1.6.8
== 1.6.5
== 1.6.3
== 1.6.14
== 1.6.7
== 1.6.1
== 1.6.6
== 1.6.11
== 1.6.13
== 1.6.2
== 1.6.9
== 1.6.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.7
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
Medium May 25, 2013 5/25/13
== 1.6.0
== 1.6.12
== 1.6.4
== 1.6.8
== 1.6.5
== 1.6.3
== 1.6.14
== 1.6.7
== 1.6.1
== 1.6.6
== 1.6.11
== 1.6.13
== 1.6.2
== 1.6.9
== 1.6.10
== 1.8.6
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
Medium May 25, 2013 5/25/13
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.6
Medium May 25, 2013 5/25/13
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.6
Medium May 25, 2013 5/25/13
== 1.8.0
== 1.8.1
== 1.8.2
== 1.8.3
== 1.8.4
== 1.8.5
== 1.8.6

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