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zohocorp / manageengine_adaudit_plus

52 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High June 9, 2025 6/9/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High June 9, 2025 6/9/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High June 9, 2025 6/9/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High May 23, 2025 5/23/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High May 23, 2025 5/23/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High May 22, 2025 5/22/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High May 22, 2025 5/22/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High May 14, 2025 5/14/25
< 8.5
== 8.5
== 8.5-8500
== 8.5-8510
High November 18, 2024 11/18/24
== 8.1-8100
< 8.1
== 8.1
== 8.1-8110
== 8.1-8120
== 8.1-8121
High November 4, 2024 11/4/24
== 8.1-8100
< 8.1
== 8.1
== 8.1-8110
== 8.1-8120
High October 24, 2024 10/24/24
== 8.1-8100
< 8.1
== 8.1
== 8.1-8110
== 8.1-8120
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
== 8.1-8100
== 8.1-8110
== 8.1-8120
<= 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
< 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
< 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
== 8.1-8100
== 8.1-8110
== 8.1-8120
<= 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
< 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
< 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
< 8.0
High August 23, 2024 8/23/24
< 8.0
High August 12, 2024 8/12/24
== 8.1-8100
< 8.1
== 8.1
High August 12, 2024 8/12/24
== 8.1-8100
< 8.1
== 8.1
High August 12, 2024 8/12/24
== 8.1-8100
< 8.1
== 8.1
High August 12, 2024 8/12/24
== 8.0-8000
== 8.0-8001
== 8.0-8002
< 8.0
== 8.0
High August 12, 2024 8/12/24
== 8.0-8000
== 8.0-8001
== 8.0-8002
< 8.0
Medium May 27, 2024 5/27/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
Low May 27, 2024 5/27/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
Low May 22, 2024 5/22/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High May 20, 2024 5/20/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High May 20, 2024 5/20/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High May 20, 2024 5/20/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High May 20, 2024 5/20/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High May 20, 2024 5/20/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High May 20, 2024 5/20/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7270
High February 2, 2024 2/2/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7270
High February 2, 2024 2/2/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7270
Critical February 2, 2024 2/2/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7251
== 7.2-7270
Critical February 2, 2024 2/2/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
Low January 25, 2024 1/25/24
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
== 7.2-7260
== 7.2-7251
Medium November 15, 2023 11/15/23
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
== 7.2-7250
== 7.2-7203
== 7.2-7210
== 7.2-7211
== 7.2-7212
== 7.2-7213
== 7.2-7215
== 7.2-7220
High August 28, 2023 8/28/23
== 7.2-7201
== 7.2-7202
< 7.2
== 7.2-7200
High August 7, 2023 8/7/23
== 7.1.1
Medium July 7, 2023 7/7/23
== 7.0-7002
== 7.0-7003
== 7.0-7004
== 7.0-7005
< 7.0
== 7.0
== 7.0-7000
== 7.0-7006
== 7.0-7007
== 7.0-7008
== 7.0-7050
== 7.0-7051
== 7.0-7052
== 7.0-7053
== 7.0-7054
== 7.0-7055
== 7.0-7060
== 7.0-7062
== 7.0-7063
== 7.0-7065
== 7.0-7080
== 7.0-7081
== 7.0-7082
== 7.0-7090
== 7.0-7091
Critical January 18, 2023 1/18/23
< 7.0
== 7.0-7000
== 7.0-7002
== 7.0-7003
== 7.0-7004
== 7.0-7005
== 7.0-7006
== 7.0-7007
== 7.0-7008
== 7.0-7050
== 7.0-7051
== 7.0-7052
== 7.0-7053
== 7.0-7054
== 7.0-7055
== 7.0-7060
== 7.0-7062
== 7.0-7063
== 7.0-7065
== 7.0-7080
High April 18, 2022 4/18/22
< 7.0.0
== 7.0.0
== 7.0.0-7000
== 7.0.0-7002
== 7.0.0-7003
== 7.0.0-7004
== 7.0.0-7005
== 7.0.0-7006
== 7.0.0-7007
== 7.0.0-7008
== 7.0.0-7050
== 7.0.0-7051
== 7.0.0-7052
== 7.0.0-7053
== 7.0.0-7054
== 7.0.0-7055
High April 5, 2022 4/5/22
== 7.0-7002
== 7.0-7003
== 7.0-7004
== 7.0-7005
== 7.0-7000
<= 6.0
== 7.0-7006
== 7.0-7007
== 7.0-7008
== 7.0-7050
== 7.0-7051
== 7.0-7052
== 7.0-7053
== 7.0-7054
Critical April 5, 2022 4/5/22
== 7.0-7002
== 7.0-7003
== 7.0-7004
== 7.0-7005
== 7.0-7000
<= 6.0
== 7.0-7006
== 7.0-7007
== 7.0-7008
== 7.0-7050
== 7.0-7051
== 7.0-7052
== 7.0-7053
== 7.0-7054
Critical November 11, 2021 11/11/21
== 7.0-7002
== 7.0-7003
== 7.0-7004
== 7.0-7005
< 7.0
== 7.0
== 7.0-7000
Critical August 31, 2020 8/31/20
<= 5.1
== 6.0-6000
== 6.0-6001
== 6.0-6002
== 6.0-6003
== 6.0-6010
== 6.0-6030
== 6.0-6031
== 6.0-6032
== 6.0-6033
== 6.0-6050
== 6.0-6052
High May 8, 2020 5/8/20
< 6.0.1
Critical May 8, 2020 5/8/20
< 6.0.3

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