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jenkins / jenkins

1038 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low January 12, 2022 1/12/22
<= 2.319.1
<= 2.329
High November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
High November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
High November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
<= 2.303.2
<= 2.318
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
<= 2.303.2
<= 2.318
Critical November 4, 2021 11/4/21
< 2.303.3
< 2.319
Low October 6, 2021 10/6/21
<= 2.303.1
<= 2.314
Medium October 6, 2021 10/6/21
<= 2.303.1
<= 2.314
Low June 30, 2021 6/30/21
< 2.300
< 2.289.2
High June 30, 2021 6/30/21
>= 2.277.1 < 2.289.2
>= 2.266 < 2.300
Low April 7, 2021 4/7/21
<= 2.277.1
<= 2.286
Low April 7, 2021 4/7/21
<= 2.277.1
<= 2.286
High April 1, 2021 4/1/21
< 2.277.3
< 2.286
Medium January 26, 2021 1/26/21
< 2.276
< 2.263.3
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
High January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
High January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Low January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Medium January 13, 2021 1/13/21
<= 2.274
<= 2.263.1
Low September 1, 2020 9/1/20
< 2.236
Medium August 12, 2020 8/12/20
<= 2.251
<= 2.235.3
Medium August 12, 2020 8/12/20
<= 2.251
<= 2.235.3
Medium August 12, 2020 8/12/20
<= 2.251
<= 2.235.3
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
<= 2.235.1
<= 2.244
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
<= 2.235.1
<= 2.244
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
<= 2.235.1
<= 2.244
Medium July 15, 2020 7/15/20
<= 2.235.1
<= 2.244
Medium March 25, 2020 3/25/20
<= 2.204.5
<= 2.227
Medium March 25, 2020 3/25/20
<= 2.204.5
<= 2.227
Medium March 25, 2020 3/25/20
<= 2.204.5
<= 2.227
High March 25, 2020 3/25/20
<= 2.204.5
<= 2.227
High February 24, 2020 2/24/20
>= 1.400.0 < 1.400.0.11
>= 1.424.0 < 1.424.2.1
< 1.447
< 1.424.2
High January 29, 2020 1/29/20
<= 2.218
<= 2.204.1
Medium January 29, 2020 1/29/20
<= 2.218
<= 2.204.1
Medium January 29, 2020 1/29/20
<= 2.218
<= 2.204.1
Medium January 29, 2020 1/29/20
<= 2.218
<= 2.204.1
Medium January 29, 2020 1/29/20
<= 2.218
<= 2.204.1

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