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thorsten / phpmyfaq

75 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High February 27, 2026 2/27/26
< 4.0.18
Medium January 23, 2026 1/23/26
< 4.0.17
Medium January 23, 2026 1/23/26
< 4.0.17
Medium January 23, 2026 1/23/26
< 4.0.17
High October 3, 2025 10/3/25
>= 4.0.7 < 4.0.13
Medium January 2, 2025 1/2/25
>= 3.2.10 <= 4.0.1
Medium December 16, 2023 12/16/23
< 3.1.17
Medium December 16, 2023 12/16/23
< 3.1.17
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.2
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.1
Critical October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.2
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.2
Low October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.1
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Critical September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium July 31, 2023 7/31/23
< 3.1.16
Critical July 31, 2023 7/31/23
< 3.1.16
Low June 30, 2023 6/30/23
< 3.2.0-beta.2
Medium May 31, 2023 5/31/23
< 3.1.14
Medium May 31, 2023 5/31/23
< 3.1.14
Medium May 17, 2023 5/17/23
< 3.2.0-beta
Medium May 17, 2023 5/17/23
< 3.2.0-beta
Low May 5, 2023 5/5/23
< 3.1.13
Low May 5, 2023 5/5/23
< 3.1.13
Critical April 30, 2023 4/30/23
< 3.1.13
Medium April 30, 2023 4/30/23
< 3.1.13
Medium April 22, 2023 4/22/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
High April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Low April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Low April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Low March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
Medium March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
Low March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
High March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
Medium March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
Low March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
Medium March 31, 2023 3/31/23
< 3.1.12
High February 17, 2023 2/17/23
< 3.1.11
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phpmyfaq / phpmyfaq

134 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium January 23, 2026 1/23/26
< 4.0.17
Medium January 23, 2026 1/23/26
< 4.0.17
Medium January 23, 2026 1/23/26
< 4.0.17
Medium December 29, 2025 12/29/25
>= 4.0.14 < 4.0.16
== 4.1.0-rc
High December 29, 2025 12/29/25
< 4.0.16
== 4.1.0-rc
High December 17, 2025 12/17/25
== 3.1.12
High November 17, 2025 11/17/25
< 4.0.14
High October 3, 2025 10/3/25
== 4.0.7
Medium January 2, 2025 1/2/25
>= 3.2.10 <= 4.0.1
>= 3.2.10 < 4.0.2
Low December 13, 2024 12/13/24
< 3.2.10
High December 6, 2024 12/6/24
== 4.0.0-alpha
Low March 26, 2024 3/26/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
Low March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
High March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
Low March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
Low March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
High March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
Medium March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
High March 25, 2024 3/25/24
== 3.2.5
>= 3.2.5 < 3.2.6
Medium February 5, 2024 2/5/24
< 3.2.5
Medium February 5, 2024 2/5/24
< 3.2.5
Medium February 5, 2024 2/5/24
< 3.2.5
Medium December 16, 2023 12/16/23
< 3.1.17
Medium December 16, 2023 12/16/23
< 3.1.17
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.2
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.1
Critical October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.2
Low October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.1
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 3.2.2
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Medium September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.18
Critical September 30, 2023 9/30/23
< 3.1.8
Medium July 31, 2023 7/31/23
< 3.1.16
Critical July 31, 2023 7/31/23
< 3.1.16
Low June 30, 2023 6/30/23
== 3.2.0-alpha
<= 3.1.14
== 3.2.0-beta
Medium May 31, 2023 5/31/23
< 3.1.14
Medium May 31, 2023 5/31/23
< 3.1.14
Medium May 17, 2023 5/17/23
< 3.2.0
== 3.2.0-alpha
Medium May 17, 2023 5/17/23
< 3.2.0
== 3.2.0-alpha
Low May 5, 2023 5/5/23
< 3.1.13
Low May 5, 2023 5/5/23
< 3.1.13
Critical April 30, 2023 4/30/23
< 3.1.13
Medium April 30, 2023 4/30/23
< 3.1.13
Medium April 22, 2023 4/22/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12
Medium April 5, 2023 4/5/23
< 3.1.12

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