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Vulnerabilities for products matching "solaris"

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sun / solaris

57 vulnerabilities found (with exploits)
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low June 25, 2009 6/25/09
== 10.0
Medium June 11, 2009 6/11/09
== 8
== 9
== 10
== 9.0
== 8.0
== 10.0
Medium March 11, 2009 3/11/09
== 10
Medium March 11, 2009 3/11/09
== 10.0
High October 14, 2008 10/14/08
== 8
== 9
High June 16, 2008 6/16/08
<= 10
Low March 24, 2008 3/24/08
== 10
Low February 25, 2008 2/25/08
== 10.0
High November 30, 2007 11/30/07
== 8.0
== 9.0
== 10.0
Medium May 30, 2007 5/30/07
== 9.0
== 8.0
== 10.0
Low November 6, 2006 11/6/06
== 10.0
Low July 25, 2006 7/25/06
== 10.0
High March 21, 2006 3/21/06
== 10.0
Medium December 31, 2005 12/31/05
== 9.0
== 10.0
== 7.0
== 9.0-x86_update_2
== 8.0
Low June 29, 2005 6/29/05
== 10.0
High June 29, 2005 6/29/05
== 9.0
== 10.0
== 8.0
High December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 9.0
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
High September 9, 2003 9/9/03
== 8.0
Critical August 27, 2003 8/27/03
== 9.0
Low August 27, 2003 8/27/03
== 9.0
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
High July 3, 2003 7/3/03
== 8.0
== 9.0
High May 5, 2003 5/5/03
== 2.5.1
== 9.0
== 2.6
== 9.0-x86_update_2
== 7.0
== 8.0
High March 25, 2003 3/25/03
== 2.5.1
== 7.0
== 9.0
== 8.0
== 2.6
Low January 3, 2003 1/3/03
== 2.5.1
== 7.0
== 9.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
Critical August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 2.6
== 9.0
High July 3, 2002 7/3/02
== 2.5.1
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
High July 3, 2002 7/3/02
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
High April 2, 2002 4/2/02
== 2.6
== 8.0
== 7.0
Low December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 8.0
High December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 8.0-unkown
High December 12, 2001 12/12/01
== 2.4
== 2.5.1
== 2.5
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
High October 18, 2001 10/18/01
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
Low September 20, 2001 9/20/01
== 5.8
== 8.0
Low August 14, 2001 8/14/01
== 8.0
High August 14, 2001 8/14/01
== 2.6
Low August 14, 2001 8/14/01
== 2.5.1
== 2.5
== 2.6
== 8.0
== 7.0
Low August 2, 2001 8/2/01
== 7.0
== 8.0
High July 5, 2001 7/5/01
== 2.5.1
== 2.5
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
Medium July 2, 2001 7/2/01
== 2.6
High July 2, 2001 7/2/01
== 2.6
High July 2, 2001 7/2/01
== 7.0
High July 2, 2001 7/2/01
== 7.0
== 2.6
== 8.0
High May 3, 2001 5/3/01
== 7.0
== 8.0
High March 12, 2001 3/12/01
== 2.4
== 2.5.1
== 2.5
== 7.0
== 2.6
High November 14, 2000 11/14/00
== 2.6
High June 14, 2000 6/14/00
== 2.4
== 2.5.1
== 2.5
== 1.1.4
== 5.4
== 5.5
== 7.0
*
== 1.1.3-u1
== 5.6
== 5.5.1
== 2.6
High April 24, 2000 4/24/00
== 2.6
== 7.0
Low December 31, 1999 12/31/99
== 9.0
Critical December 31, 1999 12/31/99
== 2.4
== 2.5.1
== 2.5
Low September 13, 1999 9/13/99
== 7.0

oracle / solaris

68 vulnerabilities found (with exploits)
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium December 26, 2022 12/26/22
== 11
== 10
Critical October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 9
>= 10 < 11.1
High April 28, 2020 4/28/20
== 11
== 10
High April 15, 2020 4/15/20
== 11
== 10
High April 15, 2020 4/15/20
== 11
== 10
Low April 15, 2020 4/15/20
== 11
== 10
Critical March 12, 2020 3/12/20
== 11
== 10
High January 16, 2020 1/16/20
== 11
High January 15, 2020 1/15/20
== 10
Low January 15, 2020 1/15/20
== 11
== 10
High October 16, 2019 10/16/19
== 11
Medium June 10, 2019 6/10/19
== 11
Medium May 22, 2018 5/22/18
== 11
Medium January 4, 2018 1/4/18
== 10
== 11.3
High April 11, 2017 4/11/17
== 11.3
High December 13, 2016 12/13/16
*
Medium December 13, 2016 12/13/16
== 10.0
== 11.3
High December 13, 2016 12/13/16
== 11.3
== 10
High December 13, 2016 12/13/16
== 10.0
== 11.3
High December 13, 2016 12/13/16
== 11.3
High December 13, 2016 12/13/16
== 11.3
High December 13, 2016 12/13/16
== 11.3
Low September 21, 2016 9/21/16
== 11.3
High August 2, 2016 8/2/16
== 11.3
== 10
High June 30, 2016 6/30/16
== 11.3
== 10
Medium May 5, 2016 5/5/16
== 11.3
== 10
Low January 14, 2016 1/14/16
== 11.3
Critical January 3, 2016 1/3/16
== 11.3
Low October 21, 2015 10/21/15
== 11.3
Low August 20, 2015 8/20/15
== 11.2
High August 8, 2015 8/8/15
== 11.3
Low July 6, 2015 7/6/15
== 11.3
Medium June 9, 2015 6/9/15
== 11.2
Medium June 9, 2015 6/9/15
== 11.2
High June 9, 2015 6/9/15
== 11.2
Medium June 9, 2015 6/9/15
== 11.3
Low May 27, 2015 5/27/15
== 11.3
Medium May 8, 2015 5/8/15
== 11.2
High March 30, 2015 3/30/15
== 11.2
Medium February 12, 2015 2/12/15
== 10.0
== 11.3
High February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
Medium February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
Low February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
Low February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
Medium February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
Medium February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
Medium February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
High February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
High February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2
High February 8, 2015 2/8/15
== 10.0
== 11.2

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