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fortinet / fortimail

44 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low November 18, 2025 11/18/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.6
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.4
Low October 14, 2025 10/14/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.2.7
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3
Low August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.2
>= 6.4.0 < 7.4.4
Critical May 13, 2025 5/13/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.9
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.8
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.5
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.3
Low March 31, 2025 3/31/25
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.5
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.7
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.11
>= 5.4.0 <= 5.4.12
Medium March 28, 2025 3/28/25
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.10
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.5
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.2
High March 24, 2025 3/24/25
>= 6.2.0 < 6.4.5
Critical March 18, 2025 3/18/25
== 7.4.0
Medium March 11, 2025 3/11/25
>= 6.4.0 < 7.2.7
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.4
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.2
Low January 22, 2025 1/22/25
>= 6.4.0 < 7.0.4
Medium January 14, 2025 1/14/25
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.5
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.7
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.8
High December 13, 2023 12/13/23
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.12
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.9
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.6
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.3
Medium November 14, 2023 11/14/23
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.9
== 7.4.0
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.8
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.6
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.2.4
Medium November 14, 2023 11/14/23
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.3
>= 6.0.0 < 7.0.6
Low October 10, 2023 10/10/23
== 7.2.0
== 7.2.1
== 7.2.2
>= 7.0.1 <= 7.0.5
High October 10, 2023 10/10/23
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.12
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.9
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.7
== 7.2.0
== 7.2.1
== 7.2.2
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.5
Low March 9, 2023 3/9/23
== 6.4.0
>= 6.2.1 < 6.2.5
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.10
Medium November 2, 2022 11/2/22
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.12
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.9
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.3
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.7
== 7.2.0
Low November 2, 2022 11/2/22
== 4.1.0
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.2
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.12
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.9
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.6
Medium September 6, 2022 9/6/22
< 7.2.0
High August 5, 2022 8/5/22
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.5
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.2
High March 1, 2022 3/1/22
<= 5.4.12
== 7.0.0
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.6
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.8
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.12
Critical March 1, 2022 3/1/22
<= 5.4.12
== 7.0.0
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.6
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.8
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.12
Medium February 2, 2022 2/2/22
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.6
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.8
Medium January 5, 2022 1/5/22
== 6.2.0
== 6.4.1
== 6.4.0
== 6.2.1
== 6.2.2
== 6.2.3
== 6.2.4
<= 6.0.9
Medium December 8, 2021 12/8/21
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.7
== 7.0.1
*
== 7.0.0
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.5
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.11
>= 5.0 <= 5.6.3
Medium December 8, 2021 12/8/21
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.2
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.6
>= 5.4.0 <= 6.2.7
High July 20, 2021 7/20/21
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.5
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.6
High July 12, 2021 7/12/21
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.7
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.4
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.11
>= 5.4.0 <= 5.4.12
High July 12, 2021 7/12/21
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.7
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.4
>= 6.0.0 < 6.0.11
>= 5.4.0 <= 5.4.12
Medium July 12, 2021 7/12/21
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.5
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.6
Low July 12, 2021 7/12/21
>= 5.0 < 7.0.0
High July 9, 2021 7/9/21
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.5
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.7
<= 5.4.12
>= 5.6.1 < 6.0.11
Critical July 9, 2021 7/9/21
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.7
<= 5.4.12
>= 5.6.1 < 6.0.11
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.4
High July 9, 2021 7/9/21
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.5
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.7
Medium July 9, 2021 7/9/21
< 7.0.0
Critical April 27, 2020 4/27/20
<= 5.4.10
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.7
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.2
Low January 23, 2020 1/23/20
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.6
== 6.2.0
<= 5.4.10
High January 23, 2020 1/23/20
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.6
== 6.2.0
<= 5.4.10
Low October 26, 2017 10/26/17
== 5.0.9
== 5.3.5
== 5.2.3
== 5.2.5
== 5.3.2
== 5.2
== 5.2.9
== 5.2.2
== 5.0.7
== 5.0.10
== 5.3.4
== 5.3
== 5.0.5
== 5.1
== 5.0
== 5.2.8
== 5.2.6
== 5.0.8
== 5.2.1
== 5.3.3
== 5.0.2
== 5.3.8
== 5.3.7
== 5.0.3
== 5.3.1
== 5.2.7
== 5.3.6
== 5.2.4
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.6
== 5.0.4
== 4.1.0
== 4.2.0
== 4.3.0
== 4.3.8
== 5.3.9
Low April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 5.0.9
== 5.3.5
== 5.2.3
== 5.2.5
== 5.3.2
== 5.1.3
== 5.2
== 5.2.9
== 5.2.2
== 5.0.7
== 5.0.10
== 5.3.4
== 5.1.2
== 5.3
== 5.1.6
== 5.0.5
== 5.1
== 5.0
== 5.2.8
== 5.2.6
== 5.0.8
== 5.2.1
== 5.3.3
== 5.3.8
== 5.3.7
== 5.3.1
== 5.2.7
== 5.3.6
== 5.1.5
== 5.2.4
== 5.0.6
Low April 14, 2015 4/14/15
== 5.2.3
== 5.1.3
== 5.2
== 5.2.2
== 5.0.7
== 5.1.2
== 5.1.1
== 5.0.5
== 5.1
== 5.2.1
== 5.0.3
== 5.1.4
== 5.0.6
== 5.0.4
Low March 4, 2015 3/4/15
== 5.1.3
== 5.2
== 5.2.2
== 5.0.7
== 5.1.2
== 5.1.1
== 5.0.5
== 5.1
== 5.0
== 5.2.1
<= 4.3.8
== 5.0.2
== 5.0.3
== 5.1.4
== 5.0.1
== 5.0.6
== 5.0.4
Low February 4, 2013 2/4/13
<= 4.0
== 3.0-mr5
== 3.0-mr3
== 3.0-mr4
== 3.0-mr2
== 4.0
== 4.0-mr2
== 4.0-mr1

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