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microsoft / excel_viewer

139 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High November 14, 2012 11/14/12
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High November 14, 2012 11/14/12
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Low October 25, 2012 10/25/12
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High May 9, 2012 5/9/12
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High May 9, 2012 5/9/12
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High May 9, 2012 5/9/12
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High May 9, 2012 5/9/12
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High May 9, 2012 5/9/12
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High September 15, 2011 9/15/11
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High September 15, 2011 9/15/11
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High September 15, 2011 9/15/11
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High September 15, 2011 9/15/11
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High June 16, 2011 6/16/11
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High June 16, 2011 6/16/11
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High June 16, 2011 6/16/11
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High June 16, 2011 6/16/11
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High April 13, 2011 4/13/11
== --sp2
High April 13, 2011 4/13/11
== --sp2
High February 10, 2011 2/10/11
== --sp2
High February 10, 2011 2/10/11
== --sp2
High October 13, 2010 10/13/10
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High October 13, 2010 10/13/10
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High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
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== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
*
== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
*
== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
*
== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
*
== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
*
== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
*
== 2003-sp3
High November 11, 2009 11/11/09
== 2003-sp3
== --sp2
== --sp1
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 14, 2009 10/14/09
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High February 25, 2009 2/25/09
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High December 10, 2008 12/10/08
== 2003
== 2003-sp3
High October 15, 2008 10/15/08
== 2003-sp3
== 2003
High October 15, 2008 10/15/08
== 2003-sp3
== 2003
High March 11, 2008 3/11/08
== 2003
High March 11, 2008 3/11/08
== 2003
High March 11, 2008 3/11/08
== 2003
High March 11, 2008 3/11/08
== 2003
High March 11, 2008 3/11/08
== 2003
High March 11, 2008 3/11/08
== 2003
Critical January 16, 2008 1/16/08
== 2003
High July 10, 2007 7/10/07
== 2003
High July 10, 2007 7/10/07
== 2003

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