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Vulnerabilities for products matching "next"

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next / next

5 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium October 22, 1991 10/22/91
== 2.1
== 2.0
High May 14, 1991 5/14/91
<= 2.1
High October 3, 1990 10/3/90
<= 2.0
High October 3, 1990 10/3/90
== 1.0a
== 1.0
High October 3, 1990 10/3/90
== 1.0

prezi / next

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High September 17, 2018 9/17/18
== 1.3.101.11
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next

29 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High January 28, 2026 1/28/26
>= 13.0.0 < 15.0.8
>= 15.1.1-canary.0 < 15.1.12
>= 15.2.0-canary.0 < 15.2.9
>= 15.3.0-canary.0 < 15.3.9
>= 15.4.0-canary.0 < 15.4.11
>= 15.5.1-canary.0 < 15.5.10
>= 15.6.0-canary.0 < 15.6.0-canary.61
>= 16.0.0-beta.0 < 16.0.11
>= 16.1.0-canary.0 < 16.1.5
Medium January 27, 2026 1/27/26
>= 10.0.0 < 15.5.10
>= 15.6.0-canary.0 < 16.1.5
Medium January 26, 2026 1/26/26
>= 15.0.0-canary.0
>= 15.0.1-canary.0
>= 15.0.2-canary.0
>= 15.0.3-canary.0
>= 15.0.4-canary.0
>= 15.1.1-canary.0
>= 15.2.0-canary.0
>= 15.2.1-canary.0
>= 15.2.2-canary.0
>= 15.3.0-canary.0
>= 15.3.1-canary.0
>= 15.4.0-canary.0
>= 15.4.2-canary.0
>= 15.5.1-canary.0
>= 15.6.0-canary.0 < 15.6.0-canary.61
>= 16.0.0-beta.0 < 16.1.5
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
>= 15.0.0-canary.0 < 15.4.7
>= 0.9.9 < 14.2.32
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
>= 15.0.0 < 15.4.5
>= 0.9.9 < 14.2.31
Low August 29, 2025 8/29/25
>= 15.0.0 < 15.4.5
>= 0.9.9 < 14.2.31
High July 3, 2025 7/3/25
>= 15.0.4-canary.51 < 15.1.8
Low July 3, 2025 7/3/25
>= 15.3.0 < 15.3.3
Low May 30, 2025 5/30/25
>= 15.0.0 < 15.2.2
>= 13.0 < 14.2.30
Low May 14, 2025 5/14/25
>= 15.0.0 < 15.1.6
>= 0.9.9 < 14.2.24
Medium April 2, 2025 4/2/25
== 12.3.5
>= 12.3.5 < 12.3.6
== 13.5.9
>= 13.5.9 < 13.5.10
== 14.2.25
>= 14.2.25 < 14.2.26
== 15.2.3
>= 15.2.3 < 15.2.4
Critical March 21, 2025 3/21/25
>= 13.0.0 < 13.5.9
>= 14.0.0 < 14.2.25
>= 15.0.0 < 15.2.3
>= 11.1.4 < 12.3.5
Medium January 3, 2025 1/3/25
>= 13.0.0 < 13.5.8
>= 14.0.0 < 14.2.21
>= 15.0.0 < 15.1.2
High July 10, 2024 7/10/24
>= 13.4.0 < 13.5.0
High May 14, 2024 5/14/24
>= 13.4.0 < 14.1.1
High May 14, 2024 5/14/24
>= 13.4.0 < 13.5.1
High October 22, 2023 10/22/23
>= 0.9.9 < 13.4.20-canary.13
Medium August 31, 2022 8/31/22
== 12.2.3
>= 12.2.3 < 12.2.4
Medium February 17, 2022 2/17/22
>= 10.0.0 < 12.1.0
Medium January 28, 2022 1/28/22
>= 12.0.0 < 12.0.9
High December 10, 2021 12/10/21
>= 12.0.0 < 12.0.5
>= 0.9.9 < 11.1.3
High August 31, 2021 8/31/21
>= 10.0.0 < 11.1.1
Medium August 12, 2021 8/12/21
>= 0.9.9 < 11.1.0
Low October 8, 2020 10/8/20
>= 9.5.0 < 9.5.4
High September 4, 2020 9/4/20
>= 0.9.9 < 5.1.0
Low March 30, 2020 3/30/20
< 9.3.2
Low October 12, 2018 10/12/18
>= 7.0.0 < 7.0.2
Medium January 24, 2018 1/24/18
>= 1.0.0 < 4.2.3
Medium November 17, 2017 11/17/17
>= 1.0.0 < 2.4.1
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@urql / next

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High January 30, 2024 1/30/24
< 1.1.1
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@payloadcms / next

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
< 3.44.0
Medium August 29, 2025 8/29/25
< 3.44.0

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