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misp / misp

92 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
High June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
Low June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
Medium June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
Low June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
Low June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
Medium June 4, 2026 6/4/26
< 2.5.39
Critical June 2, 2026 6/2/26
< 2.5.39
Medium May 20, 2026 5/20/26
>= 2.5.0 < 2.5.38
High May 20, 2026 5/20/26
>= 2.5.0 < 2.5.38
Medium May 13, 2026 5/13/26
< 2.5.37
High May 13, 2026 5/13/26
< 2.5.37
Medium May 13, 2026 5/13/26
< 2.5.37
Medium May 7, 2026 5/7/26
< 2.5.37
Critical April 9, 2026 4/9/26
< 2.5.36
Medium December 15, 2025 12/15/25
< 2.5.28
Medium March 28, 2025 3/28/25
< 2.4.193
Medium March 28, 2025 3/28/25
< 2.4.193
High March 28, 2025 3/28/25
< 2.4.193
Low February 14, 2025 2/14/25
< 2.4.198
Low September 15, 2024 9/15/24
< 2.4.198
Medium September 1, 2024 9/1/24
< 2.4.197
Critical March 21, 2024 3/21/24
< 2.4.187
Critical March 21, 2024 3/21/24
< 2.4.187
Critical February 9, 2024 2/9/24
< 2.4.184
Critical February 9, 2024 2/9/24
< 2.4.184
Critical December 15, 2023 12/15/23
< 2.4.182
Medium December 3, 2023 12/3/23
< 2.4.179
Medium August 23, 2023 8/23/23
== 2.4.174
Medium August 10, 2023 8/10/23
== 2.4.174
Critical February 20, 2023 2/20/23
< 2.4.166
Critical February 20, 2023 2/20/23
< 2.4.167
Medium January 20, 2023 1/20/23
== 2.4.167
Critical April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
Medium April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
Medium April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
Medium April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
Low April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
Medium April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
High April 20, 2022 4/20/22
< 2.4.158
High March 18, 2022 3/18/22
< 2.4.156
Low March 18, 2022 3/18/22
< 2.4.156
High March 18, 2022 3/18/22
< 2.4.156
Medium March 18, 2022 3/18/22
< 2.4.156
Critical September 17, 2021 9/17/21
< 2.4.148
Critical August 19, 2021 8/19/21
== 2.4.148
Medium July 30, 2021 7/30/21
== 2.4.147
Medium July 30, 2021 7/30/21
== 2.4.147
Medium July 26, 2021 7/26/21
== 2.4.146
Medium July 7, 2021 7/7/21
< 2.4.146

misp-project / misp

8 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical January 20, 2023 1/20/23
== 2.4.167
Medium January 20, 2023 1/20/23
== 2.4.167
Low May 18, 2018 5/18/18
== 2.4.91
Low March 23, 2018 3/23/18
< 2.4.89
Medium March 23, 2018 3/23/18
< 2.4.89
Low November 13, 2017 11/13/17
== 2.4.82
Low October 10, 2017 10/10/17
<= 2.4.80
Medium September 12, 2017 9/12/17
<= 2.4.79

misp_project / misp

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low March 21, 2017 3/21/17
<= 2.4.68

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