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frappe / frappe

43 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical March 11, 2026 3/11/26
< 14.99.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.84.0
Medium March 11, 2026 3/11/26
< 14.100.1
>= 15.0.0 < 15.100.0
>= 16.0.0 < 16.6.0
Medium March 11, 2026 3/11/26
< 14.100.2
>= 15.0.0 < 15.101.0
>= 16.0.0 < 16.10.0
High March 5, 2026 3/5/26
< 15.102.0
>= 16.0.0 < 16.11.0
High March 5, 2026 3/5/26
< 14.100.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.98.0
Medium March 5, 2026 3/5/26
< 14.100.1
>= 15.0.0 <= 15.100.0
Medium February 10, 2026 2/10/26
< 14.99.14
>= 15.0.0 < 15.94.0
High January 5, 2026 1/5/26
< 14.99.6
>= 15.0.0 < 15.88.1
Critical December 29, 2025 12/29/25
< 14.99.6
>= 15.0.0 < 15.88.1
Critical December 22, 2025 12/22/25
== 15.89.0
Critical December 3, 2025 12/3/25
== 15.86.0
High December 1, 2025 12/1/25
< 14.99.2
>= 15.0.0 < 15.86.0
Medium December 1, 2025 12/1/25
< 14.99.2
>= 15.0.0 < 15.86.0
Medium October 16, 2025 10/16/25
< 14.98.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.83.0
Medium October 2, 2025 10/2/25
== 15.72.4
Medium October 2, 2025 10/2/25
== 15.72.4
Medium October 2, 2025 10/2/25
== 15.72.4
Medium September 15, 2025 9/15/25
>= 14.0.0 < 14.96.10
>= 15.0.0 < 15.72.0
High August 20, 2025 8/20/25
< 14.96.15
>= 15.0.0 < 15.74.2
High August 20, 2025 8/20/25
< 14.96.15
>= 15.0.0 < 15.74.2
High June 30, 2025 6/30/25
< 14.94.3
>= 15.0.0 < 15.58.0
Medium June 30, 2025 6/30/25
< 14.94.2
>= 15.0.0 < 15.57.0
High June 30, 2025 6/30/25
< 14.94.3
>= 15.0.0 < 15.58.0
High March 26, 2025 3/26/25
< 14.93.2
>= 15.0.0 < 15.55.0
High March 25, 2025 3/25/25
< 14.89.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.51.0
High March 25, 2025 3/25/25
< 14.91.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.52.0
High March 25, 2025 3/25/25
< 14.89.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.51.0
Medium May 14, 2024 5/14/24
< 14.74.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.26.0
High March 21, 2024 3/21/24
< 14.66.3
>= 15.0.0 < 15.16.0
High March 21, 2024 3/21/24
< 14.64.0
Medium February 7, 2024 2/7/24
>= 15.0.0 < 15.5.0
< 14.59.0
Medium October 23, 2023 10/23/23
< 14.49.0
Low September 6, 2023 9/6/23
>= 14.0.0 < 14.20.0
< 13.46.1
Medium November 25, 2022 11/25/22
== 14.10.0
Low November 14, 2022 11/14/22
<= 14.14.3
Medium December 11, 2020 12/11/20
>= 12.0.0 <= 12.12.0
== 13.0.0-beta1
== 13.0.0-beta2
== 13.0.0-beta3
== 13.0.0-beta4
== 13.0.0-beta5
== 13.0.0-beta6
== 13.0.0-beta7
== 13.0.0-beta8
High December 11, 2020 12/11/20
< 12.10.0
High March 18, 2020 3/18/20
== 12.0.0
== 11.0.0
Low August 27, 2019 8/27/19
>= 12.0.0 <= 12.0.8
High August 12, 2019 8/12/19
>= 10.0.0 < 12.0.4
Medium August 12, 2019 8/12/19
>= 10.0.0 <= 12.0.4
Low August 12, 2019 8/12/19
== 10.0.0
== 12.0.0
>= 11.0.0 < 11.1.46
Medium October 5, 2017 10/5/17
<= 7.1.27
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frappe

4 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High March 26, 2025 3/26/25
< 14.93.2
>= 15.0.0 < 15.55.0
High March 25, 2025 3/25/25
< 14.89.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.51.0
High March 25, 2025 3/25/25
< 14.89.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.51.0
High March 25, 2025 3/25/25
< 14.91.0
>= 15.0.0 < 15.52.0

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