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Vulnerabilities for products matching "symphony"

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21degrees / symphony

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High August 11, 2008 8/11/08
<= 1.7.01
== 1.5
== 1.5.06
== 1.6.02
== 1.1
== 1.7
== 1.5.05
High August 11, 2008 8/11/08
<= 1.7.01
== 1.5
== 1.5.06
== 1.6.02
== 1.1
== 1.7
== 1.5.05

getsymphony / symphony

18 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical October 31, 2021 10/31/21
== 2.7.10
Medium October 7, 2020 10/7/20
== 3.0.0
Medium August 11, 2020 8/11/20
== 3.0.0
Low June 7, 2018 6/7/18
== 2.7.6
Medium May 10, 2017 5/10/17
== 2.6.11
Medium April 11, 2017 4/11/17
<= 2.6.11
Low March 27, 2017 3/27/17
== 2.6.9
Medium January 20, 2017 1/20/17
<= 2.6.9
Low January 20, 2017 1/20/17
<= 2.6.9
High June 30, 2016 6/30/16
== 2.6.7
Low January 8, 2016 1/8/16
== 2.6.3
Low January 8, 2016 1/8/16
<= 2.6.3
Low June 18, 2015 6/18/15
<= 2.6.2
Medium March 27, 2014 3/27/14
== 2.0
== 2.0.3
== 2.0.4
== 2.0.5
== 2.0.6
== 2.0.7
== 2.1.0
== 2.1.1
== 2.3
<= 2.3.1
Medium March 27, 2014 3/27/14
== 2.0
== 2.0.3
== 2.0.4
== 2.0.5
== 2.0.6
== 2.0.7
== 2.1.0
== 2.1.1
== 2.3
<= 2.3.1
Low September 17, 2010 9/17/10
== 2.0.7
== 2.1.1
High September 17, 2010 9/17/10
== 2.0.7
== 2.1.1
High June 3, 2010 6/3/10
== 2.0.7

b3log / symphony

6 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical February 5, 2024 2/5/24
<= 3.6.3
Medium October 10, 2019 10/10/19
< 3.6.0
Low June 20, 2019 6/20/19
< 3.3.0
Low February 25, 2019 2/25/19
< 3.4.7
High April 27, 2018 4/27/18
== 2.6.0
Medium November 15, 2017 11/15/17
== 2.2.0

symphony_project / symphony

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low November 27, 2017 11/27/17
== 2.2.0
Low November 18, 2017 11/18/17
== 2.2.0

senstar / symphony

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High September 1, 2020 9/1/20
== 7.3.2.2
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org.b3log / symphony

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low February 25, 2019 2/25/19
< 3.4.7

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