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Vulnerabilities for products matching "client"

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novell / client

16 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low December 22, 2013 12/22/13
<= 2.0
High July 31, 2013 7/31/13
== 4.91-sp5
== 2.0-sp2
== 2.0-sp3
High July 31, 2013 7/31/13
== 4.91-sp5
== 2.0-sp2
== 2.0-sp3
High May 12, 2008 5/12/08
== 4.91-sp3
== 4.91-sp4
== 4.91-sp1
== 4.91-sp2
High February 13, 2008 2/13/08
== 4.91-sp4
High February 13, 2008 2/13/08
== 4.91-sp3
== 4.91-sp4
== 4.91-sp2
High November 14, 2007 11/14/07
== 4.91-sp3
== 4.91-sp4
== 4.91-sp1
== 4.91-sp2
High August 31, 2007 8/31/07
== 4.91-sp3
== 4.91-sp4
== 4.91-sp2
High June 18, 2007 6/18/07
== 6.5_sp6
Medium January 9, 2007 1/9/07
== 4.91-sp3
High December 10, 2006 12/10/06
== 4.91
Low December 5, 2006 12/5/06
== 4.91-sp3
== 4.91-sp2
Medium December 5, 2006 12/5/06
== 4.91-sp2
Low May 26, 2006 5/26/06
== 4.8
== 4.9
High May 11, 2006 5/11/06
== 4.90-sp2
== 4.83-sp3
== 4.91-sp2
High October 20, 2000 10/20/00
== 3.1

akamai_technologies / client

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High June 9, 2008 6/9/08
<= 3322

red_swoosh / client

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High June 9, 2008 6/9/08
<= 3322

microfocus / client

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low May 21, 2018 5/21/18
== 2.0-sp3
<= 2.0

1e / client

6 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High October 5, 2023 10/5/23
== 8.1.2.62
== 8.4.1.159
== 9.0.1.88
== 23.7.1.151
High October 5, 2023 10/5/23
== 8.1.2.62
== 8.4.1.159
== 9.0.1.88
== 23.7.1.151
High December 29, 2020 12/29/20
== 5.0.0.745
== 4.1.0.267
Medium December 29, 2020 12/29/20
== 5.0.0.745
== 4.1.0.267
High December 29, 2020 12/29/20
== 5.0.0.745
High December 29, 2020 12/29/20
== 5.0.0.745

mimsoftware / client

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium September 19, 2023 9/19/23
== 7.3.3
== 7.2.10
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@orpc / client

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical March 2, 2026 3/2/26
< 1.13.6

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