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Vulnerabilities for products matching "total_security"

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bitdefender / total_security

20 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High December 10, 2025 12/10/25
< 27.10.45.497
High October 18, 2024 10/18/24
< 27.0.25.115
Medium October 18, 2024 10/18/24
< 27.0.25.115
High October 18, 2024 10/18/24
< 27.0.25.115
High October 18, 2024 10/18/24
< 27.0.25.115
High October 18, 2024 10/18/24
< 27.0.25.115
Medium October 18, 2024 10/18/24
< 27.0.25.115
High April 1, 2024 4/1/24
== 27.0.25.114
Medium May 24, 2023 5/24/23
< 26.0.10.45
High March 7, 2022 3/7/22
< 26.0.3.29
Medium March 7, 2022 3/7/22
< 26.0.3.29
High February 18, 2022 2/18/22
< 24.0.26.136
High October 28, 2021 10/28/21
< 25.0.26
High October 28, 2021 10/28/21
< 7.2.1.65
Medium June 22, 2021 6/22/21
< 25.0.7.29
High July 30, 2019 7/30/19
< 23.0.24.120
Low March 12, 2018 3/12/18
== 2018
Medium August 29, 2017 8/29/17
== 21.0.24.62
High March 21, 2017 3/21/17
<= 12.0
Critical November 1, 2007 11/1/07
*

k7computing / total_security

25 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
Medium January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
Medium January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
Medium January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
Medium January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
High January 11, 2021 1/11/21
< 16.0.0001
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 16, 2018 1/16/18
< 15.1.0324
< 16.0.0131
Low January 4, 2018 1/4/18
< 15.1.0.305
High February 6, 2015 2/6/15
<= 14.2.0.252

quickheal / total_security

14 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High February 3, 2026 2/3/26
== 23.0.0
High May 23, 2022 5/23/22
< 12.1.1.27
High May 23, 2022 5/23/22
< 12.1.1.27
Low November 30, 2020 11/30/20
< 19.00
Medium November 30, 2020 11/30/20
< 19.00
Medium November 30, 2020 11/30/20
< 19.00
High February 24, 2020 2/24/20
== 2019-11
High July 25, 2018 7/25/18
== 17.00
Critical May 4, 2017 5/4/17
<= 10.1.0.316
Critical May 4, 2017 5/4/17
<= 10.1.0.316
Critical May 4, 2017 5/4/17
<= 10.1.0.316
High May 4, 2017 5/4/17
<= 10.1.0.316
Medium April 20, 2017 4/20/17
== 16.00
Critical January 2, 2017 1/2/17
<= 10.1.0.316

fabrix / total_security

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low August 21, 2019 8/21/19
< 3.4.1
Medium August 21, 2019 8/21/19
< 3.4.1

kaspersky / total_security

10 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical April 1, 2022 4/1/22
< 12.03.2022
Medium April 1, 2022 4/1/22
< 2021-06
Medium December 2, 2019 12/2/19
== 2020
== 2019
== 2019-patch_f
== 2019-patch_i
== 2019-patch_j
Low November 26, 2019 11/26/19
<= 2020
Low November 26, 2019 11/26/19
<= 2020
Medium November 26, 2019 11/26/19
<= 2020
Medium November 26, 2019 11/26/19
<= 2020
Low July 18, 2019 7/18/19
<= 2019
Low January 6, 2017 1/6/17
== 16.0.0.614
Low January 6, 2017 1/6/17
== 16.0.0.614

gdata-software / total_security

8 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High November 22, 2024 11/22/24
== 25.5.15.21
High November 22, 2024 11/22/24
< 25.5.17.355
High November 22, 2024 11/22/24
< 25.5.17.355
High November 22, 2024 11/22/24
< 25.5.18.333
Unknown May 3, 2024 5/3/24
== 25.5.14.95
Unknown May 3, 2024 5/3/24
< 25.5.13.26
Medium March 13, 2019 3/13/19
< 2019-02-22
Medium July 13, 2018 7/13/18
== 25.4.0.3

360 / total_security

2 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High April 19, 2023 4/19/23
== 10.8.0.1060
High April 19, 2023 4/19/23
== 10.8.0.1060
== 10.8.0.1213

zillya / total_security

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High December 22, 2025 12/22/25
== 3.0.2367.0

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