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fortinet / fortiweb

115 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical January 27, 2026 1/27/26
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.11
>= 7.6.0 <= 7.6.6
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.3
High December 9, 2025 12/9/25
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.11
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.2.11
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.10
>= 7.6.0 <= 7.6.5
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.1
Low December 9, 2025 12/9/25
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.11
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.2.11
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.10
>= 7.6.0 <= 7.6.4
>= 8.0.0 <= 8.0.1
Critical December 9, 2025 12/9/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.9
>= 7.6.0 <= 7.6.4
== 8.0.0
Medium November 18, 2025 11/18/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.6.1
High November 18, 2025 11/18/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.12
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.12
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.11
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.6
>= 8.0.0 < 8.0.2
Critical November 14, 2025 11/14/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.12
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.12
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.10
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.5
>= 8.0.0 < 8.0.2
Low October 14, 2025 10/14/25
>= 6.4.0 < 7.4.5
== 7.6.0
Low September 9, 2025 9/9/25
>= 7.0.2 < 7.2.12
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.9
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.5
High August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.11
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.11
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.8
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.4
Medium August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.4
>= 7.4.1 < 7.4.9
Medium August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.4
>= 7.4.1 < 7.4.9
Medium August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.11
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.11
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.8
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.4
Critical July 17, 2025 7/17/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.11
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.11
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.8
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.4
Medium June 10, 2025 6/10/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.7
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.2
High April 8, 2025 4/8/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.7
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.3
Medium April 8, 2025 4/8/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.7
>= 7.6.0 < 7.6.3
>= 7.0.0 < 7.2.11
Low April 8, 2025 4/8/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3
High April 8, 2025 4/8/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3
Critical March 24, 2025 3/24/25
>= 6.1.0 < 6.1.4
>= 6.2.0 < 6.2.8
>= 6.3.0 < 6.3.23
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.3
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.7
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.2
Medium March 14, 2025 3/14/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.7
Low March 14, 2025 3/14/25
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 6.2.3 <= 6.2.7
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.18
Medium March 11, 2025 3/11/25
== 7.6.0
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.6
High March 11, 2025 3/11/25
== 7.6.0
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.11
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.11
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.6
Medium March 11, 2025 3/11/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.7
Medium February 11, 2025 2/11/25
== 7.6.0
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.6
High February 11, 2025 2/11/25
== 7.6.0
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.6
Medium January 16, 2025 1/16/25
== 7.6.0
>= 6.4.0 < 7.4.5
Low January 14, 2025 1/14/25
>= 6.3.6 < 7.6.2
High January 14, 2025 1/14/25
== 7.6.0
>= 6.4.0 < 7.4.5
Medium January 14, 2025 1/14/25
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.8
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.2
Low November 12, 2024 11/12/24
>= 6.3.0 < 7.4.4
== 7.6.0
Low July 9, 2024 7/9/24
>= 6.3.0 < 7.2.2
Medium June 3, 2024 6/3/24
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.3
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.23
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.10
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.8
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3
Medium June 3, 2024 6/3/24
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.23
== 7.4.0
>= 7.2.0 < 7.2.5
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.9
Medium December 13, 2023 12/13/23
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.23
== 7.4.0
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.2.5
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.9
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.8
High September 13, 2023 9/13/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.3
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.6
>= 6.3.6 <= 6.3.23
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.2.1
High July 11, 2023 7/11/23
== 7.0.0
== 7.0.1
>= 6.3.6 <= 6.3.18
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.3
Low June 13, 2023 6/13/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.3
== 7.2.0
== 7.2.1
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.6
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.23
High April 11, 2023 4/11/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.2.7
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.4
>= 6.3.0 < 6.3.22
Medium April 11, 2023 4/11/23
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.4
Medium March 7, 2023 3/7/23
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.0.8
>= 6.1.0 <= 6.1.3
>= 6.2.0 <= 6.2.7
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.17
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.3
High March 7, 2023 3/7/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.2
>= 6.3.6 <= 6.3.20
High February 27, 2023 2/27/23
>= 6.3.6 <= 6.3.21
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.0.4
Low February 16, 2023 2/16/23
== 6.4.0
== 6.4.1
== 6.4.2
== 7.0.0
== 7.0.1
>= 6.2.3 <= 6.2.7
>= 6.3.0 <= 6.3.21
Medium February 16, 2023 2/16/23
== 6.4.0
== 6.4.1
== 6.4.2
== 7.0.0
== 7.0.1
>= 6.3.6 <= 6.3.19
High February 16, 2023 2/16/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 6.3.0 < 6.3.20
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2
Medium February 16, 2023 2/16/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 6.3.0 < 6.3.20
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2
High February 16, 2023 2/16/23
>= 6.4.0 <= 6.4.2
>= 6.3.0 < 6.3.20
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2
>= 6.0.0 <= 6.2.7
Medium February 16, 2023 2/16/23
>= 6.4.0 < 6.4.2
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2

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