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microsoft / ie

200 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium March 9, 2012 3/9/12
== 10-consumer_preview
Medium December 7, 2011 12/7/11
== 8.0.7600.16385
== 8.0b
== 7.0.6000.16711
Low December 7, 2011 12/7/11
== 8.0.7600.16385
== 8.0b
== 7.0.6000.16711
Low June 3, 2011 6/3/11
== 9-beta
Low June 3, 2011 6/3/11
== 9-beta
Low June 1, 2010 6/1/10
== 8.0.7600.16385
Medium May 20, 2010 5/20/10
== 8.0.7600.16385
Medium July 22, 2009 7/22/09
*
== 2.0
== 2.0_beta
== 3.0
== 3.0.1
== 3.01
== 3.1
== 4.0
== 4.0-a
== 4.0.1
== 4.0a
== 4.1
== 4.5
== 4.x
== 5
== 5.0
== 5.0_ta3
== 5.0-sp1
== 5.0-sp4
== 5.0.1
== 5.01
== 5.1
== 5.1.1
== 5.1.7
== 5.2
== 5.2.3
== 5.22
== 5.x
== 6
== 6-sp1
Low July 10, 2009 7/10/09
== 8.0b
Medium June 15, 2009 6/15/09
== 5.22
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.0-sp4
== 6.0-sp2
== 5.0-sp1
Medium June 15, 2009 6/15/09
== 5.22
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.0-sp4
== 6.0-sp2
== 5.0-sp1
High April 15, 2009 4/15/09
== 6.0-sp1
High April 15, 2009 4/15/09
== 6.0-sp1
High May 18, 2008 5/18/08
== 8.0b
High April 8, 2008 4/8/08
== 7-windows_xp_sp2
== 7
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1_itanium
== 7-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 5.01-windows_2000_sp4
== 6-windows_xp_sp2
High February 12, 2008 2/12/08
== 7-windows_xp_sp2
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1_itanium
== 7-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 5.01-windows_2000_sp4
== 6-windows_xp_sp2
High February 12, 2008 2/12/08
== 7-windows_xp_sp2
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1_itanium
== 7-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 5.01-windows_2000_sp4
== 6-windows_xp_sp2
High December 12, 2007 12/12/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.x
== 6.0-sp2
Medium December 12, 2007 12/12/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 6.0-sp2
Medium December 12, 2007 12/12/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.x
== 6.0-sp2
Medium December 12, 2007 12/12/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.x
== 6.0-sp2
Low September 12, 2007 9/12/07
== 4.x
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.0_ta3
== 5.x
== 5.0-sp4
== 6.0-sp2
== 5.0-sp1
Medium August 14, 2007 8/14/07
== 6.0-sp1
High July 3, 2007 7/3/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 6.0-sp2
High May 8, 2007 5/8/07
== 6.0-sp1
High May 8, 2007 5/8/07
== 6.0-sp1
High March 30, 2007 3/30/07
== 7.0
Low March 17, 2007 3/17/07
== 7.0
Medium March 2, 2007 3/2/07
== 6
== 6-sp1
== 6-windows_2000_sp4
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1_itanium
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1_itanium_systems
== 6-windows_xp_sp2
== 6.0
== 6.0-sp1
== 6.0-sp2
== 6.0-windows_xp_sp2
== 7
== 7-windows_2000_sp4
== 7-windows_server_2003_sp1
== 7-windows_xp_sp2
== 7.0
== 7.0-beta_2
== 7.0-windows_xp_sp2
Low February 26, 2007 2/26/07
== 7.0
Medium February 26, 2007 2/26/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 6.0-sp2
== 7.0
Medium February 23, 2007 2/23/07
== 6.0-sp2
High February 13, 2007 2/13/07
== 6.0-sp1
High February 13, 2007 2/13/07
== 6.0-sp1
High February 13, 2007 2/13/07
== 6.0-sp1
Low February 7, 2007 2/7/07
== 6
== 6.0-sp2
High January 31, 2007 1/31/07
== 6.0-sp1
== 5.0_ta3
== 7.0
Medium January 19, 2007 1/19/07
== 7.0
High January 9, 2007 1/9/07
== 6.0-sp1
Medium December 20, 2006 12/20/06
== 7.0
Low December 12, 2006 12/12/06
<= 6
Low December 12, 2006 12/12/06
<= 6
Medium November 15, 2006 11/15/06
== 7.0
Medium November 14, 2006 11/14/06
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1
High November 14, 2006 11/14/06
== 6-windows_server_2003_sp1
Medium November 8, 2006 11/8/06
== 7.0
Medium October 26, 2006 10/26/06
== 7.0
Medium September 19, 2006 9/19/06
<= 6
High September 14, 2006 9/14/06
== 6.0-sp1
High September 12, 2006 9/12/06
== 6.0-sp1

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