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Vulnerabilities for products matching "synapse"

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razer / synapse

12 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Unknown October 29, 2025 10/29/25
< 3.10.730.71519
Unknown October 29, 2025 10/29/25
< 3.10.730.71519
Unknown October 29, 2025 10/29/25
< 3.10.730.71519
High September 14, 2023 9/14/23
< 3.8.0428.042117
Medium January 27, 2023 1/27/23
< 3.7.0830.081906
High March 23, 2022 3/23/22
< 3.7.0228.022817
Medium April 14, 2021 4/14/21
== 3.5.1030.101917
Medium April 14, 2021 4/14/21
== 3.5.1030.101917
High September 13, 2017 9/13/17
== 2.20.15.1104
High August 18, 2017 8/18/17
<= 2.20.15.1104
High August 18, 2017 8/18/17
<= 2.20.15.1104
Critical August 2, 2017 8/2/17
== 2.20.15.1104

apache / synapse

8 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical December 11, 2017 12/11/17
== 3.0.0
== 2.1.0
== 2.0.0
== 1.2
== 1.1.2
== 1.1.1
== 1.0
== 1.1

matrix / synapse

40 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High March 27, 2025 3/27/25
< 1.127.1
High December 3, 2024 12/3/24
< 1.120.1
Medium December 3, 2024 12/3/24
< 1.120.1
Critical December 3, 2024 12/3/24
< 1.120.1
High December 3, 2024 12/3/24
< 1.106.0
Medium December 3, 2024 12/3/24
< 1.106.0
Medium April 23, 2024 4/23/24
< 1.105.1
Medium October 31, 2023 10/31/23
< 1.95.1
Low October 10, 2023 10/10/23
< 1.94.0
Low September 27, 2023 9/27/23
>= 1.34.0 < 1.93.0
Low September 27, 2023 9/27/23
>= 1.66.0 < 1.93.0
Low June 6, 2023 6/6/23
< 1.85.0
Medium June 6, 2023 6/6/23
< 1.85.0
Medium May 26, 2023 5/26/23
< 1.74.0
Medium May 26, 2023 5/26/23
>= 1.62.0 < 1.68.0
Medium May 26, 2023 5/26/23
< 1.69.0
Medium November 22, 2022 11/22/22
< 1.53.0
Medium September 2, 2022 9/2/22
< 1.62.0
Medium June 28, 2022 6/28/22
< 1.61.1
High November 23, 2021 11/23/21
< 1.47.1
Low August 31, 2021 8/31/21
< 1.41.1
Low August 31, 2021 8/31/21
< 1.41.1
Low May 11, 2021 5/11/21
< 1.33.2
Medium April 12, 2021 4/12/21
< 1.28.0
Medium April 12, 2021 4/12/21
>= 0.24.0.x < 1.28.0
Medium April 12, 2021 4/12/21
>= 0.17.0.x < 1.28.0
Medium March 26, 2021 3/26/21
< 1.27.0
Medium March 26, 2021 3/26/21
< 1.27.0
Low February 26, 2021 2/26/21
< 1.25.0
Low February 26, 2021 2/26/21
>= 0.99.0 < 1.25.0
Medium December 9, 2020 12/9/20
< 1.23.1
High November 24, 2020 11/24/20
< 1.20.0
Medium October 19, 2020 10/19/20
< 1.21.0
Critical November 8, 2019 11/8/19
< 1.5.0
Medium May 9, 2019 5/9/19
< 0.99.3.1
Medium March 21, 2019 3/21/19
< 0.34.0.1
Medium September 18, 2018 9/18/18
< 0.33.3.1
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
< 0.31.2
Medium June 13, 2018 6/13/18
< 0.31.1
Medium May 2, 2018 5/2/18
< 0.28.1

element / synapse

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium May 28, 2026 5/28/26
< 1.152.1

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