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theforeman / foreman

65 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium October 3, 2023 10/3/23
< 3.8.0
High September 20, 2023 9/20/23
< 3.8.0
Critical September 20, 2023 9/20/23
*
High August 26, 2022 8/26/22
*
High August 22, 2022 8/22/22
== 1.6.0
Low August 16, 2022 8/16/22
< 1.24.1.22
High December 23, 2021 12/23/21
< 2.4.1
>= 2.5.0 < 2.5.1
== 3.0.0-rc1
== 3.0.0-rc2
Medium June 3, 2021 6/3/21
< 2.3.4
Medium April 26, 2021 4/26/21
< 2.5.0
High August 1, 2019 8/1/19
>= 1.0 < 1.15.6
Low April 9, 2019 4/9/19
>= 1.20.0 < 1.20.3
>= 1.21.0 < 1.21.1
Low December 7, 2018 12/7/18
< 1.18.3
>= 1.19.0 < 1.19.1
== 1.20.0-rc1
== 1.20.0-rc2
Low October 12, 2018 10/12/18
== 1.18.0
Low September 10, 2018 9/10/18
== 1.15.0
Low September 10, 2018 9/10/18
< 1.14.0
Low August 1, 2018 8/1/18
< 1.13.0
Low August 1, 2018 8/1/18
== 1.14.0
Low July 31, 2018 7/31/18
== 1.5.1
Low July 26, 2018 7/26/18
< 1.16.0
Low June 21, 2018 6/21/18
< 1.15
Low April 16, 2018 4/16/18
< 1.15.0
Low April 5, 2018 4/5/18
< 1.16.1
Low April 4, 2018 4/4/18
< 1.6.1
Medium November 27, 2017 11/27/17
< 1.16.0
Low October 18, 2017 10/18/17
<= 1.5.1
Low October 16, 2017 10/16/17
<= 1.4.3
Medium October 6, 2017 10/6/17
== 1.9.0
Low September 25, 2017 9/25/17
== 1.8.4
== 1.14.2
== 1.13.3
== 1.12.0
== 1.12.3
== 1.11.3
== 1.13.4
== 1.10.3
== 1.9.0
== 1.9.1
== 1.12.2
== 1.9.3
== 1.8.0
== 1.11.4
== 1.10.1
== 1.11.0
== 1.15.0
== 1.7.4
== 1.7.5
== 1.8.1
== 1.13.0
== 1.7.0
== 1.10.4
== 1.10.0
== 1.10.2
== 1.8.3
== 1.7.1
== 1.14.3
== 1.8.2
== 1.14.1
== 1.9.2
== 1.11.2
== 1.13.1
== 1.12.1
== 1.12.4
== 1.7.2
== 1.7.3
== 1.11.1
== 1.14.0
== 1.13.2
== 1.16.0
== 1.15.1
== 1.15.2
== 1.15.3
== 1.15.4
Low July 17, 2017 7/17/17
== 1.4.1
== 1.3.0-rc2
== 1.4.3
== 1.2.2
== 1.4.0-rc2
== 1.3.0-rc4
== 1.2.1
== 1.8.0
== 1.7.4
== 1.7.5
== 1.7.0-rc2
== 1.4.2
== 1.8.1
== 1.5.0
== 1.2.0-rc1
== 1.5.2
== 1.7.0
== 1.5.3
== 1.2.3
== 1.1-1
== 1.8.0-rc2
== 1.6.0
== 1.8.3
== 1.7.1
== 1.5.1
== 1.3.0-rc3
== 1.2.0
== 1.8.2
== 1.3.0
== 1.6.0-rc2
== 1.7.0-rc1
== 1.6.1
== 1.4.5
== 1.8.0-rc3
== 1.4.0
== 1.4.4
== 1.2.0-rc3
== 1.7.2
== 1.3.1
== 1.4.0-rc1
== 1.3.2
== 1.3.0-rc1
== 1.7.3
== 1.2.0-rc2
== 1.6.0-rc1
== 1.8.0-rc1
Medium May 26, 2017 5/26/17
== 1.8.4
== 1.14.2
== 1.6.3
== 1.11.0-rc1
== 1.13.3
== 1.12.0
== 1.12.3
== 1.11.3
== 1.13.4
== 1.10.3
== 1.9.0
== 1.9.0-rc1
== 1.9.1
== 1.12.2
== 1.9.3
== 1.8.0
== 1.11.4
== 1.10.1
== 1.11.0
== 1.15.0
== 1.7.4
== 1.7.5
== 1.7.0-rc2
== 1.8.1
== 1.15.0-rc1
== 1.13.0-rc2
== 1.13.0
== 1.5.0
== 1.10.0-rc1
== 1.5.0-rc2
== 1.5.2
== 1.7.0
== 1.10.4
== 1.5.3
== 1.10.0
== 1.8.0-rc2
== 1.10.2
== 1.6.0
== 1.12.0-rc3
== 1.8.3
== 1.13.0-rc1
== 1.15.0-rc2
== 1.7.1
== 1.5.1
== 1.14.3
== 1.8.2
== 1.14.0-rc2
== 1.14.1
== 1.12.0-rc1
== 1.6.0-rc2
== 1.7.0-rc1
== 1.6.1
== 1.14.0-rc3
== 1.9.2
== 1.11.2
== 1.5.0-rc1
== 1.13.1
== 1.8.0-rc3
== 1.12.1
== 1.11.0-rc2
== 1.10.0-rc2
== 1.9.0-rc2
== 1.12.4
== 1.7.2
== 1.7.3
== 1.11.1
== 1.14.0
== 1.13.2
== 1.11.0-rc3
== 1.14.0-rc1
== 1.9.0-rc3
== 1.10.0-rc3
== 1.6.0-rc1
== 1.12.0-rc2
== 1.8.0-rc1
Low August 19, 2016 8/19/16
<= 1.12.1
Low August 19, 2016 8/19/16
<= 1.12.1
Low August 19, 2016 8/19/16
>= 1.11.0 < 1.11.4
>= 1.12.0 < 1.12.1
Low August 19, 2016 8/19/16
>= 1.11.0 < 1.11.4
>= 1.12.0 < 1.12.1
Medium August 19, 2016 8/19/16
== 1.12.0
<= 1.11.3
Medium August 19, 2016 8/19/16
== 1.12.0
<= 1.11.2
Medium May 20, 2016 5/20/16
== 1.11.0-rc1
== 1.11.0
== 1.11.0-rc2
== 1.11.1
== 1.11.0-rc3
== 1.10.3
Medium May 20, 2016 5/20/16
<= 1.10.2
== 1.11.0-rc1
== 1.11.0
Medium April 11, 2016 4/11/16
<= 1.8.3
== 1.9.0
Low December 17, 2015 12/17/15
<= 1.9.3
Medium August 14, 2015 8/14/15
<= 1.8.2
Medium August 14, 2015 8/14/15
<= 1.8.0
Low August 14, 2015 8/14/15
<= 1.7.4
Medium August 14, 2015 8/14/15
<= 1.7.3
Low July 6, 2015 7/6/15
<= 1.6.0
High March 9, 2015 3/9/15
<= 1.5.3
== 1.6.0
== 1.6.1
Low July 1, 2014 7/1/14
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.3
== 1.4.2
== 1.5.0
<= 1.4.4
== 1.4.0
Low July 1, 2014 7/1/14
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.3
== 1.4.2
== 1.5.0
<= 1.4.4
== 1.4.0
Medium June 20, 2014 6/20/14
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.3
== 1.4.2
== 1.5.0
<= 1.4.4
== 1.4.0
High June 20, 2014 6/20/14
== 1.4.1
== 1.4.3
== 1.4.2
== 1.5.0
<= 1.4.4
== 1.4.0
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foreman

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High May 31, 2019 5/31/19
< 3.0.1
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foreman

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High September 22, 2023 9/22/23
<= 3.8.0

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