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liferay / liferay_portal

519 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium August 22, 2025 8/22/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 22, 2025 8/22/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 22, 2025 8/22/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 21, 2025 8/21/25
>= 7.4.3.32 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 21, 2025 8/21/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 21, 2025 8/21/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 21, 2025 8/21/25
== 7.4.3.132
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.3.120
== 6.2
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 20, 2025 8/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Low August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Low August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.3.94 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 19, 2025 8/19/25
>= 7.4.3.120 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 18, 2025 8/18/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Low August 18, 2025 8/18/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 18, 2025 8/18/25
== 7.4.3.132
Medium August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.131
Low August 12, 2025 8/12/25
>= 7.4.3.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 9, 2025 8/9/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
High August 9, 2025 8/9/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 8, 2025 8/8/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.133
Medium August 4, 2025 8/4/25
>= 7.4.3.80 <= 7.4.3.132
Medium August 4, 2025 8/4/25
>= 7.4.3.61 < 7.4.3.132
Critical June 16, 2025 6/16/25
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.4.3.4
== 6.2
High June 16, 2025 6/16/25
>= 7.0.0 <= 7.4.3.21
== 6.2
High June 16, 2025 6/16/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.97
Medium May 6, 2025 5/6/25
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.132
Medium April 17, 2025 4/17/25
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.4.3.129
Low March 20, 2025 3/20/25
>= 7.4.0 <= 7.4.3.128
Medium March 19, 2025 3/19/25
>= 7.4.3.82 <= 7.4.3.128
Low December 17, 2024 12/17/24
>= 7.0.0 < 7.4.3.88
Medium December 17, 2024 12/17/24
>= 7.1.0 < 7.4.3.39
Critical October 22, 2024 10/22/24
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.102
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.6
>= 7.1.0 < 7.1.3
>= 7.2.0 <= 7.2.1
>= 7.3.0 <= 7.3.7
Critical October 22, 2024 10/22/24
>= 7.3.2 <= 7.3.7
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.112
High October 22, 2024 10/22/24
>= 7.4.3.75 < 7.4.3.112
High October 22, 2024 10/22/24
>= 7.3.2 <= 7.3.7
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.108
High October 22, 2024 10/22/24
>= 7.4.0 < 7.4.3.104
Critical February 21, 2024 2/21/24
>= 7.4.3.18 < 7.4.3.102
Medium February 21, 2024 2/21/24
>= 7.2.0 < 7.4.3.4
Critical February 21, 2024 2/21/24
>= 7.2.0 < 7.4.3.38
Critical February 21, 2024 2/21/24
>= 7.2.0 < 7.4.3.14

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