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starwindsoftware / starwind_virtual_san

21 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High January 28, 2022 1/28/22
== 8-build14338
Critical December 8, 2021 12/8/21
== 8r13-14398
High November 1, 2021 11/1/21
== 8r13-14398
Medium October 20, 2021 10/20/21
== 8r13-14338
High September 26, 2021 9/26/21
== 8r13-14398
Medium August 23, 2021 8/23/21
== 8r13-14338
High June 7, 2021 6/7/21
== 8-build14338
Medium April 14, 2021 4/14/21
== 8-14338
High March 26, 2021 3/26/21
== 8-build14398
High January 19, 2021 1/19/21
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
== 8-build13170
== 8-build13586
== 8-build13861
Low December 2, 2020 12/2/20
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
== 8-build13170
== 8-build13586
== 8-build13861
Medium December 2, 2020 12/2/20
== 8-build14398
High October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
== 8-build13170
== 8-build13586
== 8-build13861
Medium September 17, 2020 9/17/20
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
== 8-build13170
== 8-build13586
== 8-build13861
Medium September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
== 8-build13170
== 8-build13586
== 8-build13861
High August 19, 2020 8/19/20
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
== 8-build13170
== 8-build13586
== 8-build13861
Medium October 10, 2018 10/10/18
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
Medium October 10, 2018 10/10/18
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
Low October 10, 2018 10/10/18
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
Medium April 10, 2018 4/10/18
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859
High April 10, 2018 4/10/18
== 8-build12533
== 8-build12658
== 8-build12859

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