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microsoft / exchange_server

1403 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 2000-sp1
== 2000-sp2
== 2000
Low December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 2000-sp1
== 2000-sp2
== 2000
Low August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 2000-sp1
== 2000-sp2
== 5.5-sp1
== 5.5-sp4
== 5.5-sp2
== 5.5-sp3
== 5.5
== 2000
High August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 5.5-sp1
== 5.5-sp4
== 5.5-sp2
== 5.5-sp3
== 5.5
Medium June 18, 2002 6/18/02
== 2000-sp1
== 2000-sp2
== 2000
Medium March 8, 2002 3/8/02
== 2000
High March 8, 2002 3/8/02
== 5.5-sp1
== 5.5-sp4
== 5.5-sp2
== 5.5-sp3
== 5.5
Medium March 8, 2002 3/8/02
== 2000-sp1
== 2000-sp2
== 2000
High December 6, 2001 12/6/01
== 5.5
Medium October 30, 2001 10/30/01
<= 5.5
Low October 30, 2001 10/30/01
== 2000
Medium September 20, 2001 9/20/01
== 5.5
== 5.0
== 2000
Medium September 20, 2001 9/20/01
== 2000
High July 21, 2001 7/21/01
== 5.5
== 2000
Medium July 16, 2001 7/16/01
== 5.5
== 2000
Medium June 2, 2001 6/2/01
== 2000
Medium March 12, 2001 3/12/01
== 5.5
== 5.0
High January 9, 2001 1/9/01
== 2000
Medium December 11, 2000 12/11/00
== 5.5
Medium June 5, 2000 6/5/00
== 4.0
== 5.0
Medium February 29, 2000 2/29/00
*
Medium December 31, 1999 12/31/99
== 5.5
== 5.0
High December 13, 1999 12/13/99
== 5.5
== 5.0
Medium August 6, 1999 8/6/99
== 5.5-sp1
== 5.5-sp2
== 5.5
High December 1, 1998 12/1/98
== 5.5
Low November 12, 1998 11/12/98
*
Medium June 26, 1998 6/26/98
== 5.5
High January 1, 1998 1/1/98
== 4.0
== 5.0

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