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lfprojects / mlflow

69 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low June 4, 2026 6/4/26
<= 3.10.0
High June 3, 2026 6/3/26
< 3.11.0
Unknown June 2, 2026 6/2/26
== 3.9.0
Unknown May 25, 2026 5/25/26
<= 3.10.1
Unknown May 21, 2026 5/21/26
< 3.10.0
Critical May 19, 2026 5/19/26
>= 3.9.0 < 3.10.0
High May 18, 2026 5/18/26
< 3.11.0
High May 15, 2026 5/15/26
< 3.10.0
High May 11, 2026 5/11/26
< 3.10.0
High May 11, 2026 5/11/26
< 3.9.0
Medium April 7, 2026 4/7/26
<= 3.10.1
Medium April 7, 2026 4/7/26
<= 3.10.1
Critical March 30, 2026 3/30/26
>= 3.8.0 <= 3.8.1
Critical March 30, 2026 3/30/26
< 3.9.0
High March 19, 2026 3/19/26
<= 3.10.1
High March 16, 2026 3/16/26
< 3.7.0
High February 2, 2026 2/2/26
< 3.4.0
High January 12, 2026 1/12/26
< 3.5.0
High October 29, 2025 10/29/25
<= 2.21.0
High October 29, 2025 10/29/25
< 2025-06-10
Low March 20, 2025 3/20/25
< 2.19.0
Medium March 20, 2025 3/20/25
>= 2.17.0 < 2.20.1
Medium March 20, 2025 3/20/25
== 2.17.2
High March 20, 2025 3/20/25
== 2.15.1
Medium March 20, 2025 3/20/25
== 2.13.2
High November 25, 2024 11/25/24
< 2.16.0
High June 6, 2024 6/6/24
< 2.11.3
Critical June 6, 2024 6/6/24
< 2.9.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 1.11.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 1.27.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 0.5.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 2.5.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 2.0.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 1.23.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 1.24.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 0.9.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 1.1.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
== 1.1.0
Medium May 16, 2024 5/16/24
< 2.12.1
High May 16, 2024 5/16/24
< 2.12.1
Critical April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.10.0
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.11.3
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.11.3
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
<= 2.9.2
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.12.1
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.12.1
Critical February 24, 2024 2/24/24
<= 2.9.2
Critical February 24, 2024 2/24/24
<= 2.9.2
High December 20, 2023 12/20/23
< 2.9.2
High December 20, 2023 12/20/23
>= 1.0.0 < 2.9.2
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mlflow

76 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical May 19, 2026 5/19/26
== 3.9.0
>= 3.9.0 < 3.10.0
High May 18, 2026 5/18/26
< 3.11.0
High May 15, 2026 5/15/26
< 3.11.0
High May 11, 2026 5/11/26
< 3.10.0
High May 11, 2026 5/11/26
< 3.9.0
Medium April 7, 2026 4/7/26
< 3.11.1
Medium April 7, 2026 4/7/26
< 3.11.0rc0
Critical April 3, 2026 4/3/26
<= 3.10.1
Critical March 31, 2026 3/31/26
< 3.9.0
Critical March 30, 2026 3/30/26
< 3.8.1
Critical March 30, 2026 3/30/26
< 3.9.0rc0
High March 27, 2026 3/27/26
<= 3.8.1
High March 19, 2026 3/19/26
< 3.9.0rc0
High March 16, 2026 3/16/26
< 3.8.0rc0
High February 21, 2026 2/21/26
< 3.8.0rc0
Critical February 21, 2026 2/21/26
< 3.8.0rc0
High February 2, 2026 2/2/26
< 3.4.0rc0
High January 12, 2026 1/12/26
< 3.5.0
High October 29, 2025 10/29/25
< 2.22.0rc0
High October 29, 2025 10/29/25
>= 3.0.0rc0 < 3.0.0
< 2.22.4
Medium June 23, 2025 6/23/25
>= 3.0.0rc0 < 3.1.0
< 2.22.2
Low March 20, 2025 3/20/25
< 2.19.0
Medium March 20, 2025 3/20/25
>= 2.17.0 < 2.20.3
Medium March 20, 2025 3/20/25
<= 2.17.2
High March 20, 2025 3/20/25
< 2.17.0rc0
Medium March 20, 2025 3/20/25
<= 2.13.2
High November 25, 2024 11/25/24
< 2.16.0
Medium June 6, 2024 6/6/24
< 2.11.3
High June 6, 2024 6/6/24
< 2.11.3
Critical June 6, 2024 6/6/24
< 2.9.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 1.11.0 <= 2.13.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 1.27.0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 0.5.0 <= 3.4.0
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 2.5.0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 2.0.0rc0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 1.23.0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 1.24.0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 0.9.0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 1.1.0 <= 2.14.1
High June 4, 2024 6/4/24
>= 1.1.0 <= 2.14.1
Medium May 16, 2024 5/16/24
< 2.10.1
High May 16, 2024 5/16/24
>= 2.9.2 < 2.12.1
Critical April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.10.0
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
<= 2.9.2
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
<= 2.9.2
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
<= 2.9.2
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.12.1
High April 16, 2024 4/16/24
< 2.12.1
Critical February 24, 2024 2/24/24
< 2.10.0
Critical February 24, 2024 2/24/24
< 2.10.0

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