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oracle / flexcube_universal_banking

95 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium January 20, 2026 1/20/26
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.8.0.0.0
Medium October 17, 2023 10/17/23
== 12.3.0
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 14.5.0 <= 14.7.0
Medium October 17, 2023 10/17/23
== 12.3.0
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 14.5.0 <= 14.7.0
Medium October 17, 2023 10/17/23
== 12.3.0
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 14.5.0 <= 14.7.0
Medium July 19, 2022 7/19/22
== 12.3.0
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
Medium July 19, 2022 7/19/22
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
Medium July 19, 2022 7/19/22
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
Medium July 19, 2022 7/19/22
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
High July 19, 2022 7/19/22
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
Medium July 19, 2022 7/19/22
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4
Medium April 19, 2022 4/19/22
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
Medium January 24, 2022 1/24/22
== 12.4.0
Medium December 18, 2021 12/18/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
== 11.83.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4
Medium November 1, 2021 11/1/21
== 14.5
>= 14.0 <= 14.3
High August 18, 2021 8/18/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
Medium July 21, 2021 7/21/21
== 12.3.0
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.4.0
Low July 21, 2021 7/21/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.4.0
>= 12.0.0 <= 12.4.0
High July 13, 2021 7/13/21
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
High July 13, 2021 7/13/21
== 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
High July 13, 2021 7/13/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
== 12.4
High July 13, 2021 7/13/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
== 12.4
Medium July 12, 2021 7/12/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
Medium June 12, 2021 6/12/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5
Medium March 19, 2021 3/19/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
Medium March 19, 2021 3/19/21
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
== 14.5.0
High February 24, 2021 2/24/21
>= 14.1.0 <= 14.4.0
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 12.3.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.4.0
Low January 15, 2020 1/15/20
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.4.0
Medium January 15, 2020 1/15/20
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.4.0
High January 15, 2020 1/15/20
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.4.0
Medium January 15, 2020 1/15/20
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.4.0
Medium January 15, 2020 1/15/20
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.3.0
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.4.0
High January 14, 2020 1/14/20
== 14.4.0
Low July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.0.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Low July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Medium July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.0.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Low July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.0.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Medium July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.0.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Medium July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.0.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Medium July 23, 2019 7/23/19
>= 12.0.1 <= 12.0.3
>= 12.1.0 <= 12.4.0
>= 14.0.0 <= 14.2.0
Medium July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Low July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Low July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Medium July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Medium July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Low July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Medium July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Medium July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Medium July 18, 2018 7/18/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0
== 14.1.0
Low April 19, 2018 4/19/18
== 12.0.2
== 11.3.0
== 12.2.0
== 12.1.0
== 11.4.0
== 12.3.0
== 12.0.3
== 12.0.1
== 12.4.0
== 14.0.0

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