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13549 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium March 20, 2021 3/20/21
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Low March 20, 2021 3/20/21
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
High March 7, 2021 3/7/21
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Medium February 10, 2021 2/10/21
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Medium January 14, 2021 1/14/21
== 12.04
== 16.04
== 14.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
Medium December 26, 2020 12/26/20
== 20.04
== 20.10
Low December 9, 2020 12/9/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
Medium December 9, 2020 12/9/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
Medium December 4, 2020 12/4/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
Low December 4, 2020 12/4/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
Low November 28, 2020 11/28/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Medium November 23, 2020 11/23/20
== 18.04
== 19.10
== 16.04
Low November 7, 2020 11/7/20
== 20.04
High November 7, 2020 11/7/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
Critical November 6, 2020 11/6/20
== 20.04
Critical November 2, 2020 11/2/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Low November 2, 2020 11/2/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Low October 21, 2020 10/21/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Medium October 16, 2020 10/16/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
High October 13, 2020 10/13/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Medium October 7, 2020 10/7/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Medium October 6, 2020 10/6/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
Medium October 2, 2020 10/2/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 12.04
Low October 2, 2020 10/2/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 12.04
High September 30, 2020 9/30/20
== 20.04
High September 30, 2020 9/30/20
== 20.04
High September 30, 2020 9/30/20
== 20.04
High September 30, 2020 9/30/20
== 20.04
Low September 30, 2020 9/30/20
== 20.04
Medium September 30, 2020 9/30/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
High September 27, 2020 9/27/20
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 16.04
== 12.04
Medium September 24, 2020 9/24/20
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 16.04
Medium September 23, 2020 9/23/20
== 18.04
Low September 17, 2020 9/17/20
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 16.04
== 12.04
High September 16, 2020 9/16/20
== 20.04
Medium September 16, 2020 9/16/20
== 16.04
== 12.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
Medium September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
Medium September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
High September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 14.04
High September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 14.04
High September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 14.04
High September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
Medium September 15, 2020 9/15/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Medium September 13, 2020 9/13/20
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Medium September 11, 2020 9/11/20
== 14.04
High September 9, 2020 9/9/20
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Critical September 9, 2020 9/9/20
== 18.04
Critical September 9, 2020 9/9/20
== 18.04
High September 9, 2020 9/9/20
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
Low September 9, 2020 9/9/20
== 16.04
== 18.04

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