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microsoft / outlook

263 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High February 15, 2018 2/15/18
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
High January 10, 2018 1/10/18
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
High October 13, 2017 10/13/17
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Medium October 13, 2017 10/13/17
== 2016
Medium August 1, 2017 8/1/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Low August 1, 2017 8/1/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
High August 1, 2017 8/1/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Low June 15, 2017 6/15/17
== 2016
High June 15, 2017 6/15/17
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
High June 15, 2017 6/15/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Low June 15, 2017 6/15/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Low April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Low April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 2011
High April 12, 2017 4/12/17
== 2007-sp3
== 2016
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
Low September 14, 2016 9/14/16
== 2007-sp3
== 2010-sp2
== 2013-sp1
== 2016
High July 13, 2016 7/13/16
== 2016
== 2013-sp1
== 2010-sp2
High April 14, 2015 4/14/15
== 2011
Medium November 13, 2013 11/13/13
== 2010-sp1
== 2007-sp3
== 2013
== 2010-sp2
High September 11, 2013 9/11/13
== 2010-sp1
== 2007-sp3
== 2010-sp2
High September 15, 2010 9/15/10
== 2003-sp3
== 2002-sp3
== 2007-sp2
High July 15, 2010 7/15/10
== 2002-sp3
== 2003-sp3
== 2007-sp1
== 2007-sp2
High July 7, 2008 7/7/08
== 2003
== 2007
High July 27, 2007 7/27/07
*
High February 3, 2007 2/3/07
== 2000
== 2003
== 2002
High January 9, 2007 1/9/07
== 2000
== 2002
== 2003
High January 9, 2007 1/9/07
== 2000
== 2002
== 2003
Low December 31, 2006 12/31/06
== 2000
== 2002
== 2003
Medium December 20, 2006 12/20/06
*
High October 10, 2006 10/10/06
== 2000
== 2003
== 2002
High September 19, 2006 9/19/06
== 2003
Medium April 26, 2006 4/26/06
== 2003-sp1
High January 10, 2006 1/10/06
== 2000-sp3
== 2003
== 2002-sp3
Medium May 2, 2005 5/2/05
== 2003
Medium December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 2000
== 2003
Medium November 23, 2004 11/23/04
== 2003
== 2002-sp2
== 2002-sp1
== 2002
High September 28, 2004 9/28/04
== 2003
== 2002
Medium August 18, 2004 8/18/04
== 2003
Medium August 18, 2004 8/18/04
== 2003
Medium August 18, 2004 8/18/04
== 2003
High August 6, 2004 8/6/04
== 2003
Medium August 6, 2004 8/6/04
== 2000-sr1
== 2000
== 2000-sp3
== 2003
== 2002-sp2
== 2002-sp3
== 98
== 2002-sp1
== 2000-sp2
== 2002
== 97
High July 27, 2004 7/27/04
== 2000-sp3
== 2000-sp2
== 2000-sp4
High April 15, 2004 4/15/04
== 2002-sp2
High December 31, 2003 12/31/03
== 2000-sr1
== 2000
== 2000-sp2
Medium February 7, 2003 2/7/03
== 2002-sp2
== 2002-sp1
== 2002
Medium December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 2000
== 2002
High December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 2002
Medium December 18, 2002 12/18/02
== 2002-sp2
== 2002-sp1
== 2002
Medium August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 2002
High May 16, 2002 5/16/02
== 2000
== 2002

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