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siemens / parasolid

182 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High December 10, 2024 12/10/24
>= 36.1 < 36.1.225
>= 37.0 < 37.0.173
Low May 14, 2024 5/14/24
>= 35.0 < 35.1.256
>= 36.0 < 36.0.208
>= 36.1 < 36.1.173
High May 14, 2024 5/14/24
>= 35.1 < 35.1.256
>= 36.0 < 36.0.208
>= 36.1 < 36.1.173
High May 14, 2024 5/14/24
>= 35.0 < 35.1.256
>= 36.0 < 36.0.208
>= 36.1 < 36.1.173
High May 14, 2024 5/14/24
>= 35.1 < 35.1.256
>= 36.0 < 36.0.210
>= 36.1 < 36.1.185
Low April 9, 2024 4/9/24
>= 35.1 < 35.1.254
>= 36.0 < 36.0.207
>= 36.1 < 36.1.147
High April 9, 2024 4/9/24
>= 35.1 < 35.1.254
>= 36.0 < 36.0.207
>= 36.1 < 36.1.147
Low February 13, 2024 2/13/24
>= 35.0 < 35.0.251
>= 35.1 < 35.1.170
High February 13, 2024 2/13/24
>= 36.0 < 36.0.198
>= 35.1 < 35.1.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.263
High October 10, 2023 10/10/23
>= 36.0 < 36.0.169
>= 35.1 < 35.1.250
>= 35.0 < 35.0.262
High September 12, 2023 9/12/23
>= 35.0 < 35.0.260
>= 35.1 < 35.1.246
>= 36.0 < 36.0.156
High September 12, 2023 9/12/23
>= 35.1 < 35.1.184
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 36.0 < 36.0.142
>= 35.0 < 35.0.253
Low August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.171
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 35.1 < 35.1.184
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.171
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 35.1 < 35.1.184
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.197
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.171
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.171
Low August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.258
>= 35.0 < 35.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.171
High August 8, 2023 8/8/23
>= 34.0 < 34.0.253
>= 34.1 < 34.1.243
>= 35.0 < 35.0.177
>= 35.1 < 35.1.073
High February 14, 2023 2/14/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
>= 34.0 < 34.0.254
>= 35.1 < 35.1.150
High February 14, 2023 2/14/23
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
>= 35.1 < 35.1.150
High December 13, 2022 12/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.264
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
High December 13, 2022 12/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.264
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
High December 13, 2022 12/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.264
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
High December 13, 2022 12/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.264
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
High December 13, 2022 12/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.264
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
High November 8, 2022 11/8/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.170
High November 8, 2022 11/8/22
>= 35.0.170 < 35.0.184
>= 34.1.242 < 34.1.244
>= 34.0.252 < 34.0.254
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.262
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.262
>= 35.0 < 35.0.161
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.262
>= 35.0 < 35.0.161
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.262
>= 35.0 < 35.0.161
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 33.1 < 33.1.262
>= 35.0 < 35.0.161
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263
High September 13, 2022 9/13/22
>= 34.1 < 34.1.242
>= 34.0 < 34.0.252
>= 35.0 < 35.0.164
>= 33.1 < 33.1.263

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