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andreas_huggel / exiv2

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium December 31, 2005 12/31/05
== 0.6.1
== 0.6
== 0.4
== 0.8
== 0.5
== 0.3
== 0.7
== 0.6.2

exiv2 / exiv2

124 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High March 2, 2026 3/2/26
< 0.28.8
Medium March 2, 2026 3/2/26
<= 0.28.8
High March 2, 2026 3/2/26
< 0.28.8
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
< 0.28.6
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
< 0.28.6
Critical February 18, 2025 2/18/25
>= 0.28.0 < 0.28.5
Medium July 8, 2024 7/8/24
>= 0.28.0 < 0.28.3
Medium February 12, 2024 2/12/24
== 0.28.0
== 0.28.1
Medium February 12, 2024 2/12/24
== 0.28.0
== 0.28.1
High November 6, 2023 11/6/23
== 0.28.0
High August 22, 2023 8/22/23
== 0.27.1
Medium August 23, 2021 8/23/21
== 0.27.99.0
Medium August 23, 2021 8/23/21
== 0.27.99.0
High August 23, 2021 8/23/21
== 0.27.99.0
Medium August 19, 2021 8/19/21
== 0.27
Medium August 19, 2021 8/19/21
== 0.27
Low August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Low August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Low August 9, 2021 8/9/21
< 0.27.5
Medium August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Medium August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Medium August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Low August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Low August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Medium August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Medium August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
Medium August 9, 2021 8/9/21
<= 0.27.4
High July 26, 2021 7/26/21
== 0.27.3
Medium July 13, 2021 7/13/21
== 0.27.1
Low May 17, 2021 5/17/21
< 0.27.4
Low May 13, 2021 5/13/21
< 0.27.4
Low April 30, 2021 4/30/21
< 0.27.4
Low April 30, 2021 4/30/21
< 0.27.4
Low April 26, 2021 4/26/21
< 0.27.4
Low April 23, 2021 4/23/21
<= 0.27.3
Medium April 19, 2021 4/19/21
< 0.27.4
High April 19, 2021 4/19/21
< 0.27.4
Medium April 8, 2021 4/8/21
== 0.27.4-rc1
<= 0.27.3
High January 27, 2020 1/27/20
== 0.27.2
Medium October 9, 2019 10/9/19
== 0.27.2
Low August 12, 2019 8/12/19
< 0.27.2
Medium July 28, 2019 7/28/19
== 0.27.99.0
Medium July 28, 2019 7/28/19
== 0.27.99.0
Medium July 28, 2019 7/28/19
== 0.27.99.0
Medium July 11, 2019 7/11/19
<= 0.27.2
Medium June 30, 2019 6/30/19
<= 0.27.1
Medium June 30, 2019 6/30/19
<= 0.27.1
Medium June 30, 2019 6/30/19
<= 0.27.1
Medium June 30, 2019 6/30/19
<= 0.27.1
Medium June 30, 2019 6/30/19
<= 0.27.1
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Exiv2

3 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
<= 0.17.3
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
<= 0.17.3
Critical February 18, 2025 2/18/25
>= 0.28.0 < 0.28.5

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