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Vulnerabilities for products matching "unixware"

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sco / unixware

66 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High May 6, 2009 5/6/09
== 7.1.4-mp4
High March 30, 2009 3/30/09
== 7.1.4
High March 30, 2009 3/30/09
== 7.1.4
Medium April 7, 2008 4/7/08
== 7.1.4
Low March 17, 2008 3/17/08
== 7.1.4
Low September 9, 2006 9/9/06
== 7.1.3
High December 31, 2005 12/31/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
Low December 14, 2005 12/14/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
High October 25, 2005 10/25/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
Low August 3, 2005 8/3/05
== 7.1.1_m5
== 7.1.4_mp2
== 7.1.3_mp5
Low May 18, 2005 5/18/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
== 7.1.1
Low March 5, 2005 3/5/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
== 7.1.3_up
Medium January 11, 2005 1/11/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
== 7.1.1
Low January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
== 7.1.1
High December 21, 2004 12/21/04
== 7.1.4
Low January 14, 2004 1/14/04
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.4
== 7.1.1
Low December 15, 2003 12/15/03
== 7.1.1
Low December 15, 2003 12/15/03
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.1
High December 1, 2003 12/1/03
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.1
Medium October 20, 2003 10/20/03
== 7.1.3
High December 31, 2002 12/31/02
== 7.1.1
Low December 11, 2002 12/11/02
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.2
Medium December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 7
Medium March 12, 2001 3/12/01
<= 2.1.3
High March 12, 2001 3/12/01
== 7.0
<= 2.1.3
High March 12, 2001 3/12/01
<= 7.1.0
Medium March 12, 2001 3/12/01
<= 7.1.0
Low March 12, 2001 3/12/01
<= 7.1.0
High December 11, 2000 12/11/00
== 7.0
Medium November 14, 2000 11/14/00
== 7.0
High April 11, 2000 4/11/00
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
== 7.0
== 7.0.1
Medium March 10, 2000 3/10/00
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
High March 2, 2000 3/2/00
== 7
Low February 16, 2000 2/16/00
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
Low February 15, 2000 2/15/00
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
High February 8, 2000 2/8/00
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
== 7.0
== 7.0.1
High January 27, 2000 1/27/00
== 7.1
== 7.0
== 7.0.1
High January 18, 2000 1/18/00
== 7.0.0
== 7.1.0
== 7.0.1
High December 30, 1999 12/30/99
*
Low December 27, 1999 12/27/99
== 7.1
High December 21, 1999 12/21/99
== 7.1
High December 4, 1999 12/4/99
== 2.0.3
== 7.1
== 7.1.16
== 2.1
== 7.1.1
== 7.0
== 2.0
== 7.0.1
Low December 3, 1999 12/3/99
== 7.1
== 7.0
== 7.0.1
High December 3, 1999 12/3/99
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
== 7.0
== 7.0.1
High December 3, 1999 12/3/99
== 7.1
== 7.1.1
== 7.0
== 7.0.1
Low December 2, 1999 12/2/99
== 7.1
== 7.0
High November 25, 1999 11/25/99
== 7.0
High November 10, 1999 11/10/99
== 2
== 7
Low November 10, 1999 11/10/99
== 2
== 7
High November 1, 1999 11/1/99
== 7.0

novell / unixware

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High December 31, 1999 12/31/99
== 1.1

caldera / unixware

20 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low November 4, 2002 11/4/02
== 7.1.1
High October 4, 2002 10/4/02
== 7.1.1
High October 4, 2002 10/4/02
== 7.1.1
High September 24, 2002 9/24/02
== 7.1.1
High September 24, 2002 9/24/02
== 7.1.1
High September 24, 2002 9/24/02
== 7.1.1
High September 5, 2002 9/5/02
== 7.0
== 7.1.0
== 7.1.1
High August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 7.1.1
High August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 7.1.1
High July 23, 2002 7/23/02
== 7.1_.0
== 7
== 7.1.1
High July 23, 2002 7/23/02
== 7.0
== 7.1.0
== 7.1.1
High May 31, 2002 5/31/02
== 7.1.1
High May 29, 2002 5/29/02
== 7.1.1
High March 25, 2002 3/25/02
== 7.1.0
High December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 7.1.0
== 7.1.1
Low December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 7
High December 31, 2001 12/31/01
== 7.1.0
== 7.1.1
Low December 6, 2001 12/6/01
== 7.1.0
== 7.1.1
High August 31, 2001 8/31/01
== 7
High June 27, 2001 6/27/01
== 7.0

xinuos / unixware

1 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium August 18, 2004 8/18/04
== 7.1.3
== 7.1.1

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