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zohocorp / manageengine_desktop_central

47 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium November 3, 2023 11/3/23
== 9.1.0
Medium November 3, 2023 11/3/23
== 9.1.0
Medium November 3, 2023 11/3/23
== 9.1.0
High February 25, 2023 2/25/23
< 10.1.2137.2
Medium March 2, 2022 3/2/22
< 10.1.2137.8
Medium January 28, 2022 1/28/22
< 10.1.2137.10
Critical January 18, 2022 1/18/22
< 10.1.2137.9
High January 10, 2022 1/10/22
< 10.0.662
Medium January 10, 2022 1/10/22
< 10.0.662
High January 10, 2022 1/10/22
< 10.0.662
Critical December 12, 2021 12/12/21
>= 10.1.2128.0 < 10.1.2137.3
< 10.1.2127.18
High September 10, 2021 9/10/21
< 10.0.709
High March 18, 2021 3/18/21
== 10.0.486
Critical March 5, 2021 3/5/21
< 10.0.647
Medium January 6, 2021 1/6/21
== 10.0.430
High October 2, 2020 10/2/20
== 10.0.552.w
High October 2, 2020 10/2/20
== 10.0.0-sp-534
Critical July 29, 2020 7/29/20
< 10.0.561
Medium May 5, 2020 5/5/20
< 10.0.484
High March 30, 2020 3/30/20
< 10.0.483
Medium March 23, 2020 3/23/20
== 10.0
Critical March 11, 2020 3/11/20
< 2020-03-07
Critical March 6, 2020 3/6/20
< 10.0.479
Critical January 27, 2020 1/27/20
>= 7.0.0 <= 8.0.0
Critical January 17, 2020 1/17/20
>= 7.0 <= 9.0
High July 17, 2019 7/17/19
== 10.0.380
High June 18, 2019 6/18/19
== 10.0.380
Low September 21, 2018 9/21/18
== 10.0.271
High September 12, 2018 9/12/18
< 10.0.282
High September 12, 2018 9/12/18
< 10.0.282
Medium July 16, 2018 7/16/18
< 100230
Medium July 16, 2018 7/16/18
< 100251
Medium June 29, 2018 6/29/18
== 10.0.255
High April 18, 2018 4/18/18
== 10.0.124
== 10.0.184
High April 18, 2018 4/18/18
== 10.0.124
== 10.0.184
High April 18, 2018 4/18/18
== 10.0.124
== 10.0.184
Medium April 18, 2018 4/18/18
== 10.0.124
== 10.0.184
High April 18, 2018 4/18/18
== 10.0.124
== 10.0.184
Medium April 18, 2018 4/18/18
== 10.0.124
== 10.0.184
Low March 15, 2018 3/15/18
== 9.1.0
Medium February 19, 2018 2/19/18
== 10.0.137
Medium August 2, 2017 8/2/17
== 9.0
High July 17, 2017 7/17/17
<= 10.0
Medium February 4, 2015 2/4/15
<= 9.0
High December 16, 2014 12/16/14
<= 9.0
High October 21, 2014 10/21/14
<= 9.0
High October 21, 2014 10/21/14
<= 9.0

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