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Vulnerabilities for products matching "mybb"

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mybb / mybb

140 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium December 22, 2025 12/22/25
== 1.8.26
Medium December 22, 2025 12/22/25
== 1.8.26
Medium December 22, 2025 12/22/25
== 1.8.26
High December 22, 2025 12/22/25
== 1.8.32
Critical August 13, 2025 8/13/25
== 1.6.4
Medium June 2, 2025 6/2/25
< 1.8.39
High June 2, 2025 6/2/25
< 1.8.39
High April 17, 2025 4/17/25
== 1.8.38
High April 17, 2025 4/17/25
== 1.8.38
High April 17, 2025 4/17/25
== 1.8.38
High April 17, 2025 4/17/25
== 1.8.38
Medium November 20, 2024 11/20/24
== 1.8.38
Medium May 1, 2024 5/1/24
< 1.8.38
Low May 1, 2024 5/1/24
< 1.8.38
Medium November 6, 2023 11/6/23
< 1.8.37
High November 6, 2023 11/6/23
< 1.8.37
Critical September 1, 2023 9/1/23
< 1.8.22
High August 29, 2023 8/29/23
< 1.8.36
Medium May 22, 2023 5/22/23
< 1.8.34
High January 3, 2023 1/3/23
< 1.8.33
Medium November 22, 2022 11/22/22
< 1.8.32
Low November 22, 2022 11/22/22
< 1.8.32
Medium November 22, 2022 11/22/22
< 1.8.32
High October 6, 2022 10/6/22
< 1.8.31
High March 9, 2022 3/9/22
>= 1.2.0 < 1.8.30
High November 4, 2021 11/4/21
>= 1.2.0 < 1.8.29
Medium October 26, 2021 10/26/21
< 1.8.28
Medium August 31, 2021 8/31/21
== 1.8.20
Medium August 31, 2021 8/31/21
== 1.8.20
High March 15, 2021 3/15/21
< 1.8.26
High March 15, 2021 3/15/21
< 1.8.26
High March 15, 2021 3/15/21
< 1.8.26
High March 15, 2021 3/15/21
< 1.8.26
Medium March 15, 2021 3/15/21
< 1.8.26
Medium March 15, 2021 3/15/21
< 1.8.26
Medium February 22, 2021 2/22/21
< 1.8.25
High August 10, 2020 8/10/20
< 1.8.24
Medium February 11, 2020 2/11/20
< 1.6.13
Medium February 11, 2020 2/11/20
< 1.8.4
Medium January 2, 2020 1/2/20
< 1.8.22
Low June 15, 2019 6/15/19
< 1.8.21
Medium June 15, 2019 6/15/19
< 1.8.21
Medium June 6, 2019 6/6/19
== 1.8.19
Medium June 6, 2019 6/6/19
== 1.8.19
Low April 11, 2019 4/11/19
>= 1.8.0 < 1.8.20
Low March 29, 2019 3/29/19
< 1.8.20
Low September 17, 2018 9/17/18
< 1.8.19
Low August 28, 2018 8/28/18
== 1.8.17
Medium June 26, 2018 6/26/18
< 1.8.15
Low June 26, 2018 6/26/18
< 1.8.15

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