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liferay / liferay_portal

319 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium November 1, 2025 11/1/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.112
Medium November 1, 2025 11/1/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 31, 2025 10/31/25
>= 7.4.3.35 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 31, 2025 10/31/25
>= 7.4.3.8 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 30, 2025 10/30/25
>= 7.2.0 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 30, 2025 10/30/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.110
Medium October 30, 2025 10/30/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.120
Medium October 27, 2025 10/27/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.108
Medium October 27, 2025 10/27/25
< 7.4.3.110
High October 27, 2025 10/27/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.99
Medium October 27, 2025 10/27/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.3.100
Low October 27, 2025 10/27/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.3.98
Medium October 27, 2025 10/27/25
>= 7.3.7 < 7.4.3.104
Medium October 27, 2025 10/27/25
<= 7.3.7
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.98
High October 23, 2025 10/23/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.111
Medium October 23, 2025 10/23/25
< 7.4.3.102
Medium October 23, 2025 10/23/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.110
Medium October 22, 2025 10/22/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Low October 22, 2025 10/22/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium October 21, 2025 10/21/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.132
Medium October 21, 2025 10/21/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.3.132
Medium October 13, 2025 10/13/25
>= 7.3.0 < 7.4.3.119
Medium October 13, 2025 10/13/25
>= 7.1.0 < 7.4.3.112
Low October 13, 2025 10/13/25
>= 7.1.0 < 7.4.3.112
Low October 13, 2025 10/13/25
>= 7.4.1 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 13, 2025 10/13/25
>= 7.4.1 < 7.4.3.113
Low October 13, 2025 10/13/25
>= 7.3.1 < 7.4.3.112
Low October 10, 2025 10/10/25
>= 7.4.1 < 7.4.3.113
Medium October 10, 2025 10/10/25
>= 7.4.3.21 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 10, 2025 10/10/25
>= 7.4.3.8 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 10, 2025 10/10/25
>= 7.4.3.21 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 9, 2025 10/9/25
>= 7.4.3.35 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 8, 2025 10/8/25
>= 7.4.3.102 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 8, 2025 10/8/25
>= 7.3.2 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 8, 2025 10/8/25
>= 7.4.3.18 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 8, 2025 10/8/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 7, 2025 10/7/25
>= 7.4.3.15 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 7, 2025 10/7/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.112
Medium October 6, 2025 10/6/25
< 7.4.3.112
Medium October 3, 2025 10/3/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium September 30, 2025 9/30/25
>= 7.2.0 < 7.4.3.113
Low September 30, 2025 9/30/25
>= 7.2.0 < 7.4.3.118
Medium September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.4.3.4 < 7.4.3.112
High September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.3.0 <= 7.3.7
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.108
Medium September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.4.3.74 < 7.4.3.112
Medium September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.4.3.35 < 7.4.3.111
Medium September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.4.3.102 < 7.4.3.111
Medium September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.4.3.35 < 7.4.3.111
Medium September 29, 2025 9/29/25
>= 7.4.3.50 < 7.4.3.112
High September 25, 2025 9/25/25
< 7.4.3.120

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