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hp / hp-ux

966 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low August 30, 2002 8/30/02
== 11.11
== 11.04
== 11.00
== 11.22
== 10.20
Low August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 11.11
== 11.00
High July 23, 2002 7/23/02
== 11.11
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
High July 23, 2002 7/23/02
== 11.11
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low June 18, 2002 6/18/02
== 11.11
== 11.00
== 11.0.4
Medium June 18, 2002 6/18/02
== 11.11
Low May 31, 2002 5/31/02
== 11.11
High January 11, 2002 1/11/02
== 10.20
Low December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 11.20
Low December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 11.11
== 10.01
== 11.04
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
High December 15, 2001 12/15/01
== 11.11
== 10.01
== 11.00
== 10.20
== 10.10
High December 12, 2001 12/12/01
== 11.11
== 10.01
== 10.00
== 11.00
== 11.0.4
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low December 6, 2001 12/6/01
== 11.11
== 11.00
High December 6, 2001 12/6/01
== 11.11
== 10.01
== 11.00
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low October 18, 2001 10/18/01
<= 11.11
== 10.10
Medium October 1, 2001 10/1/01
== 11.11
== 11.04
== 11.00
High September 20, 2001 9/20/01
== 11.11
== 10.01
== 11.00
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low September 13, 2001 9/13/01
== 11.04
High September 3, 2001 9/3/01
== 10.26
High September 3, 2001 9/3/01
== 10.01
== 11.00
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low August 22, 2001 8/22/01
<= 11.00
High July 19, 2001 7/19/01
== 11.04
High July 17, 2001 7/17/01
== 11.11
== 11.00
== 10.20
High July 16, 2001 7/16/01
== 11.11
Medium July 7, 2001 7/7/01
== 11.11
== 11.00
== 11.0.4
Low June 27, 2001 6/27/01
== 10.01
== 10.26
== 10.20
== 10.10
Critical June 18, 2001 6/18/01
== 11.00
Critical June 18, 2001 6/18/01
== 11.00
Low June 18, 2001 6/18/01
== 11.11
Low June 11, 2001 6/11/01
== 11.11
== 11.04
== 11.00
Low June 2, 2001 6/2/01
<= 11
High May 22, 2001 5/22/01
== 11.11
== 11.04
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
High May 3, 2001 5/3/01
<= 11.00
Low March 26, 2001 3/26/01
<= 11.11
== 11.00
== 10.20
Low February 16, 2001 2/16/01
== 10.01
== 11.04
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
High February 12, 2001 2/12/01
== 10.01
== 11.00
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low February 12, 2001 2/12/01
== 11
== 10
Medium February 12, 2001 2/12/01
<= 11.04
High January 9, 2001 1/9/01
== 10.01
== 11.4
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
Low January 9, 2001 1/9/01
== 10.20
High January 9, 2001 1/9/01
== 11.11
High December 20, 2000 12/20/00
== 10.00
== 9.00
Low December 19, 2000 12/19/00
== 10.00
== 11.00
Medium December 19, 2000 12/19/00
== 11.00
High December 11, 2000 12/11/00
== 9.08
== 9.06
== 9.04
== 9.10
== 11.00
== 9.00
== 9.09
== 9.05
== 10.20
== 9.07
== 9.01
Low December 11, 2000 12/11/00
== 11.4
== 11.00
== 10.24
== 10.20
== 10.10
High October 20, 2000 10/20/00
== 11.00
== 10.20
High October 20, 2000 10/20/00
== 11.00
Low October 20, 2000 10/20/00
== 11.00
High October 20, 2000 10/20/00
== 11.00
== 10.20

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