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github.com/grafana/grafana

139 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium May 13, 2026 5/13/26
< 1.9.2-0.20260513165311-fb7336fc36c1
Medium May 13, 2026 5/13/26
< 1.9.2-0.20260513165311-fb7336fc36c1
Medium March 27, 2026 3/27/26
>= 1.9.2-0.20221116104934-4ee83a5f2bf4 < 1.9.2-0.20260325055210-3522153e07b4
>= 9.3.0 < 11.6.14
>= 12.0.0 < 12.1.10
>= 12.2.0 < 12.2.8
>= 12.3.0 < 12.3.6
>= 12.4.0 < 12.4.2
Medium March 26, 2026 3/26/26
< 1.9.2-0.20260323180334-daffe750de85
Medium February 12, 2026 2/12/26
>= 12.2.0 < 12.2.5
>= 12.3.0 < 12.3.3
Critical November 21, 2025 11/21/25
>= 12.0.0 < 12.0.7
>= 12.1.0 < 12.1.4
>= 12.2.0 < 12.2.2
>= 1.9.2-0.20250310110405-e6fdb746f235 < 1.9.2-0.20251106142618-ca5d89812015
High July 18, 2025 7/18/25
< 1.9.2-0.20250521205822-0ba0b99665a9
Medium July 17, 2025 7/17/25
< 1.9.2-0.20250514160932-04111e9f2afd
Low June 18, 2025 6/18/25
>= 0.0.1-test < 11.6.2
< 0.0.0-20250521211231-e0ba4b480954
Medium June 2, 2025 6/2/25
>= 0.0.0-20210414170620-dadccdda06e6 < 0.0.0-20250424191517-1f707d16ed5d
High June 2, 2025 6/2/25
>= 0.0.0-20250114093457-36d6fad421fb < 0.0.0-20250521183405-c7a690348df7
High May 22, 2025 5/22/25
< 0.0.0-20250521183405-c7a690348df7
Medium January 31, 2025 1/31/25
== 11.4.0
>= 11.4.0 < 11.4.1
>= 11.3.0 < 11.3.3
>= 11.2.0 < 11.2.6
>= 11.1.0 < 11.1.11
>= 11.0.0 < 11.0.11
< 0.0.0-20250129224826-70073427041e
>= 1.9.2 < 10.4.15
>= 0.0.0 < 1.9.2-0.20250129224826-70073427041e
Low October 29, 2024 10/29/24
<= 10.4.0
Critical October 18, 2024 10/18/24
>= 11.0.0 < 11.0.6+security-01
>= 11.1.0 < 11.1.7+security-01
>= 11.2.0 < 11.2.2+security-01
Medium August 20, 2024 8/20/24
== 11.1.0
>= 11.1.0 < 11.1.1
== 11.1.2
>= 11.1.2 < 11.1.3
>= 0.0.0-20240521130516-0072e4a92d89 < 0.0.0-20240725142242-c326d865c58b
>= 1.9.2-0.20240521130516-0072e4a92d89 < 1.9.2-0.20240725142242-c326d865c58b
High March 26, 2024 3/26/24
>= 9.5.0 < 9.5.18
>= 10.0.0 < 10.0.13
>= 10.1.0 < 10.1.9
>= 10.2.0 < 10.2.6
>= 10.3.0 < 10.3.5
High March 7, 2024 3/7/24
>= 8.5.0 < 9.5.7
>= 10.0.0 < 10.0.12
>= 10.1.0 < 10.1.8
>= 10.2.0 < 10.2.5
>= 10.3.0 < 10.3.4
Medium February 13, 2024 2/13/24
>= 2.5.0 < 9.5.16
>= 10.0.0 < 10.0.11
>= 10.1.0 < 10.1.7
>= 10.2.0 < 10.2.4
>= 10.3.0 < 10.3.3
Medium October 16, 2023 10/16/23
<= 10.1.5
Critical June 22, 2023 6/22/23
>= 9.4.0 < 9.4.13
>= 9.3.0 < 9.3.16
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.20
< 8.5.27
High June 6, 2023 6/6/23
< 9.4.12
>= 9.5.0 < 9.5.3
Medium June 6, 2023 6/6/23
< 8.5.26
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.19
>= 9.3.0 < 9.3.15
>= 9.4.0 < 9.4.12
>= 9.5.0 < 9.5.3
Medium March 23, 2023 3/23/23
>= 8.0.0 < 8.5.22
>= 9.3.0 < 9.3.11
>= 9.4.0 < 9.4.7
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.15
Medium March 2, 2023 3/2/23
>= 9.2.0 < 9.2.10
>= 9.3.0 < 9.3.4
Medium March 1, 2023 3/1/23
>= 7.0.0 < 8.5.21
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.13
>= 9.3.0 < 9.3.8
Medium March 1, 2023 3/1/23
>= 8.1.0 < 8.5.21
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.13
>= 9.3.0 < 9.3.8
Medium January 27, 2023 1/27/23
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.8
< 8.5.16
High November 9, 2022 11/9/22
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.4
< 8.5.15
High November 9, 2022 11/9/22
>= 8.0.0 < 8.5.15
>= 9.0.0 < 9.2.4
Critical November 8, 2022 11/8/22
>= 9.2.0 < 9.2.4
High October 13, 2022 10/13/22
>= 5.0.0-beta1 < 8.5.14
>= 9.0.0 < 9.1.8
Medium October 13, 2022 10/13/22
< 8.5.14
>= 9.0.0 < 9.1.8
Medium October 13, 2022 10/13/22
>= 9.0.0 < 9.1.8
>= 7.0.0 < 8.5.14
High October 13, 2022 10/13/22
>= 9.0.0 < 9.1.8
>= 7.0.0 < 8.5.14
High September 22, 2022 9/22/22
>= 8.5.0 < 8.5.13
>= 9.0.0 < 9.0.9
>= 9.1.0 < 9.1.6
High September 20, 2022 9/20/22
>= 9.1.0 < 9.1.6
>= 9.0.0 < 9.0.9
< 8.5.13
High July 15, 2022 7/15/22
>= 8.4.0 < 8.4.10
>= 8.5.0 < 8.5.9
>= 9.0.0 < 9.0.3
>= 5.3.0-beta1 < 8.3.10
Medium July 15, 2022 7/15/22
>= 9.0.0 < 9.0.3
>= 8.5.0 < 8.5.9
>= 8.4.0 < 8.4.10
>= 8.0.0 < 8.3.10
Medium February 8, 2022 2/8/22
>= 5.0.0-beta1 < 7.5.15
>= 8.0.0 < 8.3.5
Medium February 8, 2022 2/8/22
>= 2.0.0-beta1 < 7.5.15
>= 8.0.0 < 8.3.5
Medium December 10, 2021 12/10/21
>= 8.0.0-beta3 < 8.3.2
High December 7, 2021 12/7/21
>= 8.3.0 < 8.3.1
>= 8.2.0 < 8.2.7
>= 8.1.0 < 8.1.8
>= 8.0.0-beta1 < 8.0.7
Critical November 15, 2021 11/15/21
>= 8.0.0 < 8.2.4
High October 5, 2021 10/5/21
< 7.5.11
>= 8.0.0 < 8.1.6
Medium March 18, 2021 3/18/21
>= 6.7.3 < 7.4.2
Medium October 28, 2020 10/28/20
< 7.1.0-beta1
Medium August 28, 2020 8/28/20
< 6.4.4
Medium July 27, 2020 7/27/20
< 6.7.2
Medium June 3, 2020 6/3/20
>= 3.0.1 < 6.7.4
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2

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