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Total vulnerabilities in the database

Vulnerabilities for products matching "leap"

Found 6 matching products. Filters apply to all results.

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cisco / leap

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High December 31, 2003 12/31/03
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gowondesigns / leap

3 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium May 11, 2009 5/11/09
== 0.1.4
Low May 11, 2009 5/11/09
== 0.1.4
Medium May 11, 2009 5/11/09
== 0.1.4

opensuse / leap

1897 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical June 30, 2025 6/30/25
== 15.6
Medium September 19, 2023 9/19/23
== 15.5
High February 15, 2023 2/15/23
== 15.4
Low October 6, 2022 10/6/22
== 15.3
== 15.4
Medium January 6, 2022 1/6/22
== 15.3
Medium January 6, 2022 1/6/22
== 15.3
High January 1, 2022 1/1/22
== 15.2
High January 1, 2022 1/1/22
== 15.2
High February 9, 2021 2/9/21
== 15.2
Medium February 9, 2021 2/9/21
== 15.2
Medium November 23, 2020 11/23/20
== 15.1
Critical November 6, 2020 11/6/20
== 15.1
Medium November 4, 2020 11/4/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Critical November 3, 2020 11/3/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 29, 2020 10/29/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 22, 2020 10/22/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Critical October 22, 2020 10/22/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 22, 2020 10/22/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 22, 2020 10/22/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 22, 2020 10/22/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Low October 22, 2020 10/22/20
== 15.2
Medium October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 15.2
High October 16, 2020 10/16/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 15, 2020 10/15/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 14, 2020 10/14/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 13, 2020 10/13/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 10, 2020 10/10/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Critical October 10, 2020 10/10/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 7, 2020 10/7/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Critical October 7, 2020 10/7/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 7, 2020 10/7/20
== 15.2
High October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
Medium October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 15.1
== 15.2
High October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 15.1
== 15.2

opensuse_project / leap

35 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High December 20, 2017 12/20/17
== 42.3
High December 20, 2017 12/20/17
== 42.3
Medium December 5, 2017 12/5/17
== 42.1
Medium September 28, 2017 9/28/17
== 42.1
Low August 2, 2017 8/2/17
== 42.1
Low July 25, 2017 7/25/17
== 42.1
Low June 6, 2017 6/6/17
== 42.1
High June 6, 2017 6/6/17
== 42.1
Medium April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 42.1
Medium April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 42.1
Medium April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 42.1
Low March 27, 2017 3/27/17
== 42.1
High March 27, 2017 3/27/17
== 42.1
Medium March 24, 2017 3/24/17
== 42.1
Low March 23, 2017 3/23/17
== 42.1
Medium March 23, 2017 3/23/17
== 42.1
High March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
High March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Medium March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Medium March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Medium March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
High March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Medium March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
High March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Low March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Low March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
High March 20, 2017 3/20/17
== 42.1
Low March 15, 2017 3/15/17
== 42.1
Low March 2, 2017 3/2/17
== 42.1
Low March 2, 2017 3/2/17
== 42.1
Low January 20, 2017 1/20/17
== 42.1
Low January 20, 2017 1/20/17
== 42.1
Low January 20, 2017 1/20/17
== 42.1
Low January 20, 2017 1/20/17
== 42.1
Low November 9, 2015 11/9/15
== 42.1

novell / leap

5 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low October 3, 2017 10/3/17
== 42.2
== 42.3
High October 3, 2017 10/3/17
== 42.2
== 42.3
Medium October 3, 2017 10/3/17
== 42.2
== 42.3
High July 21, 2017 7/21/17
== 42.2
Medium March 17, 2017 3/17/17
== 42.2

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