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Vulnerabilities for products matching "gateway"

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radware / gateway

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High July 2, 2009 7/2/09
== 4.6.0.2

mcafee / gateway

13 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c
Low March 21, 2012 3/21/12
== 2010.1c

codesys / gateway

18 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High July 11, 2022 7/11/22
< 3.5.18.20
High July 11, 2022 7/11/22
< 3.5.18.20
Critical June 24, 2022 6/24/22
>= 2.0 < 2.3.9.38
Medium June 24, 2022 6/24/22
>= 2.0 < 2.3.9.38
High June 24, 2022 6/24/22
>= 2.0 < 2.3.9.38
High June 24, 2022 6/24/22
< 2.3.9.38
Medium April 7, 2022 4/7/22
< 3.5.18.0
High April 7, 2022 4/7/22
< 3.5.18.0
High April 7, 2022 4/7/22
< 3.5.18.0
High August 4, 2021 8/4/21
>= 3.0 < 3.5.17.10
High May 3, 2021 5/3/21
>= 3.0 < 3.5.16.70
High May 3, 2021 5/3/21
>= 3.0 < 3.5.17.0
Medium January 24, 2020 1/24/20
>= 3.5.15.10 < 3.5.15.30
High September 17, 2019 9/17/19
< 3.5.15.0
Critical August 15, 2019 8/15/19
>= 3.0 < 3.5.14.20
High August 15, 2019 8/15/19
>= 3.0 < 3.5.14.20
Medium February 19, 2019 2/19/19
>= 3.0 < 3.5.14.0
High February 19, 2019 2/19/19
>= 3.0 < 3.5.14.0

sap / gateway

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium August 14, 2019 8/14/19
== 751
== 752
== 753
== 750
Medium July 10, 2019 7/10/19
== 7.51
== 7.52
== 7.53
== 7.5

opsramp / gateway

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical April 8, 2020 4/8/20
== 3.0.0

ciphermail / gateway

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High June 11, 2020 6/11/20
>= 1.0.1 <= 4.7.1-0
Medium June 11, 2020 6/11/20
>= 1.0.1 <= 4.7.1-0

aviatrix / gateway

3 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High August 15, 2022 8/15/22
>= 6.7.0 < 6.7.1376
< 6.6.5712
High May 22, 2020 5/22/20
< 5.4.1204
Critical May 22, 2020 5/22/20
< 5.3

citrix / gateway

19 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium July 10, 2023 7/10/23
>= 12.1 < 12.1-65.35
>= 13.0 < 13.0-90.11
>= 13.1 < 13.1-45.61
Medium July 10, 2023 7/10/23
>= 12.1 < 12.1-65.35
>= 13.0 < 13.0-90.11
>= 13.1 < 13.1-45.61
Medium January 26, 2023 1/26/23
>= 12.1 < 12.1-64.17
>= 13.1 < 13.1-21.50
>= 13.0 < 13.0-85.19
High January 26, 2023 1/26/23
== 12.1-64.16
Medium December 26, 2022 12/26/22
< 13.0-58.30
Critical November 8, 2022 11/8/22
>= 12.1 < 12.1-65.21
>= 13.0 < 13.0-88.12
>= 13.1 < 13.1-33.41
High November 8, 2022 11/8/22
>= 12.1 < 12.1-65.21
>= 13.0 < 13.0-88.12
>= 13.1 < 13.1-33.41
Medium November 8, 2022 11/8/22
>= 12.1 < 12.1-65.21
>= 13.0 < 13.0-88.12
>= 13.1 < 13.1-33.47
Medium July 28, 2022 7/28/22
>= 13.1 < 13.1-24.38
>= 12.1 < 12.1-65.15
>= 13.0 < 13.0-86.17
High December 7, 2021 12/7/21
< 11.1-65.23
>= 13.0 < 13.0-83.27
>= 12.1 < 12.1-63.22
High December 7, 2021 12/7/21
< 11.1-65.23
>= 12.1 < 12.1-63.22
>= 13.0 < 13.0-65.23
Medium August 5, 2021 8/5/21
== 13.0-82.42
== 12.1-62.25
High August 5, 2021 8/5/21
>= 12.1 < 12.1-62.27
>= 13.0 < 13.0-82.45
High August 5, 2021 8/5/21
>= 12.1 < 12.1-62.27
>= 13.0 < 13.0-82.45
Medium June 16, 2021 6/16/21
>= 12.1 < 12.1-61.18
>= 13.0 < 13.0-76.29
Medium June 16, 2021 6/16/21
>= 12.1 < 12.1-62.23
>= 13.0 < 13.0-82.41
Medium September 18, 2020 9/18/20
>= 11.1 < 11.1-65.12
>= 13.0 < 13.0-64.35
High September 18, 2020 9/18/20
>= 11.1 < 11.1-65.12
>= 13.0 < 13.0-64.35
High September 18, 2020 9/18/20
>= 11.1 < 11.1-65.12
>= 13.0 < 13.0-64.35
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@apollo / gateway

5 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical March 13, 2026 3/13/26
< 2.9.6
>= 2.10.0 < 2.10.5
>= 2.11.0 < 2.11.6
>= 2.12.0 < 2.12.3
>= 2.13.0 < 2.13.2
High April 7, 2025 4/7/25
< 2.10.1
High April 7, 2025 4/7/25
< 2.10.1
High August 27, 2024 8/27/24
>= 2.0.0 < 2.8.5
High June 13, 2019 6/13/19
< 0.6.2

envoyproxy / gateway

3 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High January 13, 2026 1/13/26
< 1.5.7
>= 1.6.0 < 1.6.2
Medium March 6, 2025 3/6/25
< 1.2.7
>= 1.3.0 < 1.3.1
High January 23, 2025 1/23/25
< 1.2.6

portkey / gateway

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical December 1, 2025 12/1/25
< 1.14.0

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