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oracle / application_express

47 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical July 15, 2025 7/15/25
== 24.2.4
== 24.2.5
Medium January 21, 2025 1/21/25
== 24.1
== 23.2
Low October 15, 2024 10/15/24
== 24.1
== 23.2
Medium July 18, 2023 7/18/23
>= 18.2 <= 22.2
Critical July 18, 2023 7/18/23
>= 18.2 <= 22.2
Critical July 18, 2023 7/18/23
>= 18.2 <= 22.1
Medium March 16, 2022 3/16/22
< 22.1.1
Medium March 16, 2022 3/16/22
< 22.1.1
High November 17, 2021 11/17/21
< 22.1
High November 17, 2021 11/17/21
< 22.1
Medium October 26, 2021 10/26/21
< 22.1.1
Medium October 26, 2021 10/26/21
< 22.1.1
Medium October 26, 2021 10/26/21
< 22.1.1
High August 13, 2021 8/13/21
< 21.1.4
High August 12, 2021 8/12/21
< 21.1.4
Low August 12, 2021 8/12/21
< 21.1.4
Medium July 21, 2021 7/21/21
< 21.1.0.00.04
High June 28, 2021 6/28/21
< 21.1.4
Medium January 26, 2021 1/26/21
< 21.1.0
Medium January 26, 2021 1/26/21
< 21.1.0
Medium November 12, 2020 11/12/20
< 21.1.0.00.01
Medium October 30, 2020 10/30/20
< 20.2
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
< 20.2
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
< 20.2
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
< 20.2
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
< 20.2
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
< 20.2
Medium October 7, 2020 10/7/20
< 21.1.0.00.01
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Low July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
>= 5.1 <= 19.2
Medium April 29, 2020 4/29/20
< 20.2
Low April 15, 2020 4/15/20
< 19.2
Medium March 7, 2020 3/7/20
< 20.2
Medium November 8, 2019 11/8/19
== 21.1.4
Medium April 20, 2019 4/20/19
< 19.1
Medium January 18, 2018 1/18/18
<= 5.1.4.00.08
Medium March 15, 2017 3/15/17
< 19.1
Medium July 21, 2016 7/21/16
<= 5.0.3
Medium July 21, 2016 7/21/16
<= 5.0.3
Medium April 16, 2008 4/16/08
== 3.0.1
High April 16, 2008 4/16/08
== 3.0.1

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