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Vulnerabilities for products matching "usermin"

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usermin / usermin

13 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Low March 5, 2007 3/5/07
== 1.070
== 1.040
== 1.250
== 1.060
== 1.080
== 1.100
== 1.210
== 1.010
== 1.130
== 1.150
== 1.140
== 1.220
== 1.090
== 1.020
== 1.051
== 1.000
== 1.030
== 1.110
== 1.240
== 1.120
== 1.230
Low September 19, 2006 9/19/06
== 0.91
== 1.070
== 1.040
== 0.9
== 1.060
== 0.8
== 1.080
== 1.100
<= 1.210
== 0.97
== 0.99
== 1.010
== 0.6
== 1.130
== 1.150
== 1.140
== 0.96
== 1.090
== 1.020
== 0.5
== 1.051
== 1.000
== 1.030
== 0.94
== 0.95
== 0.92
== 1.110
== 0.98
== 0.93
== 0.7
== 1.120
== 0.4
Medium September 5, 2006 9/5/06
== 0.91
== 1.070
== 1.040
== 0.9
== 1.060
== 0.8
== 1.080
== 1.100
== 1.210
== 0.97
== 0.99
== 1.010
== 0.6
== 1.130
== 1.150
== 1.140
== 0.96
== 1.090
== 1.020
== 0.5
== 1.051
== 1.000
== 1.030
<= 1.220
== 0.94
== 0.95
== 0.92
== 1.110
== 0.98
== 0.93
== 0.7
== 1.120
== 0.4
Medium July 6, 2006 7/6/06
<= 1.210
High September 22, 2005 9/22/05
== 1.150
High May 2, 2005 5/2/05
== 0.91
== 1.070
== 1.040
== 0.9
== 1.060
== 0.8
== 1.080
== 1.100
== 0.97
== 0.99
== 1.010
== 0.6
== 1.130
== 1.140
== 0.96
== 1.090
== 1.020
== 0.5
== 1.051
== 1.000
== 1.030
== 0.94
== 0.95
== 0.92
== 1.110
== 0.98
== 0.93
== 0.7
== 1.120
== 0.4
High December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 1.070
== 1.040
== 1.060
== 1.080
== 1.010
== 1.020
== 1.051
== 1.000
== 1.030
Low October 20, 2004 10/20/04
== 1.070
== 1.040
== 1.060
== 1.080
== 1.010
== 1.020
== 1.051
== 1.000
== 1.030
Medium August 6, 2004 8/6/04
== 1.070
Medium August 6, 2004 8/6/04
== 1.070
High March 3, 2003 3/3/03
== 0.91
== 0.9
== 0.8
== 0.97
== 0.99
== 0.6
== 0.96
== 0.5
== 0.7
== 0.4
== 0.93
== 0.94
== 0.95
== 0.98
== 0.92
High August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 0.9
== 0.8
== 0.7
High August 12, 2002 8/12/02
== 0.9
== 0.8
== 0.7

webmin / usermin

22 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Critical April 28, 2025 4/28/25
>= 0.980 < 1.660
Medium October 16, 2024 10/16/24
== 2.100
Medium July 10, 2024 7/10/24
< 1.820
Medium September 16, 2023 9/16/23
== 2.000
Medium September 14, 2023 9/14/23
== 2.001
Medium September 14, 2023 9/14/23
== 2.000
Medium September 14, 2023 9/14/23
== 2.001
Medium September 13, 2023 9/13/23
== 2.000
Medium September 13, 2023 9/13/23
== 2.000
Medium September 13, 2023 9/13/23
== 2.000
Medium September 13, 2023 9/13/23
== 2.000
Medium September 13, 2023 9/13/23
== 2.000
Medium September 7, 2023 9/7/23
== 2.000
Medium August 29, 2023 8/29/23
== 2.001
High October 25, 2022 10/25/22
<= 1.850
Medium July 27, 2022 7/27/22
<= 1.850
Low April 12, 2017 4/12/17
<= 1.680
Low July 20, 2014 7/20/14
== 0.7
== 1.560
== 1.410
== 1.170
== 1.470
== 0.910
== 1.370
== 1.300
== 1.350
== 1.570
== 1.430
== 1.260
== 1.100
== 1.230
== 1.160
== 0.4
== 1.150
== 1.540
== 1.050
== 1.130
== 0.929
== 0.990
== 1.190
== 1.420
<= 1.590
== 1.320
== 1.240
== 1.120
== 1.020
== 0.80
== 1.390
== 1.550
== 1.110
== 1.530
== 0.930
== 1.440
== 1.450
== 1.460
== 1.000
== 0.970
== 1.310
== 1.580
== 0.950
== 0.980
== 1.010
== 1.400
== 1.180
== 1.360
== 0.5
== 1.070
== 1.330
== 1.380
== 1.520
== 1.140
== 1.480
== 1.340
== 1.490
== 1.200
== 1.270
== 1.290
== 1.210
== 1.500
== 1.060
== 0.960
== 1.510
== 1.250
== 1.280
== 1.220
== 1.090
== 1.080
== 0.6
== 0.90
== 1.040
== 1.030
== 0.940
== 1.051
Medium June 21, 2014 6/21/14
== 0.7
== 1.560
== 1.410
== 1.170
== 1.470
== 0.910
== 1.370
== 1.300
== 1.350
== 1.570
== 1.430
== 1.260
== 1.100
== 1.230
== 1.160
== 0.4
== 1.150
== 1.540
== 1.050
== 1.130
== 0.929
== 0.990
== 1.190
== 1.420
<= 1.590
== 1.320
== 1.240
== 1.120
== 1.020
== 0.80
== 1.390
== 1.550
== 1.110
== 1.530
== 0.930
== 1.440
== 1.450
== 1.460
== 1.000
== 0.970
== 1.310
== 1.580
== 0.950
== 0.980
== 1.010
== 1.400
== 1.180
== 1.360
== 0.5
== 1.070
== 1.330
== 1.380
== 1.520
== 1.140
== 1.480
== 1.340
== 1.490
== 1.200
== 1.270
== 1.290
== 1.210
== 1.500
== 1.060
== 0.960
== 1.510
== 1.250
== 1.280
== 1.220
== 1.090
== 1.080
== 0.6
== 0.90
== 1.040
== 1.030
== 0.940
== 1.051
Low January 5, 2010 1/5/10
== 0.7
== 0.99
== 1.3
== 0.91
== 0.97
== 0.94
== 0.92
== 1.260
== 1.100
== 1.230
== 0.4
== 1.150
== 0.96
== 1.130
== 1.240
== 1.120
== 0.8
== 1.020
== 1.110
== 1.000
== 1.010
== 0.93
== 0.98
== 0.5
== 1.070
== 0.9
== 1.140
<= 1.32
== 1.270
== 1.210
== 1.060
== 1.250
== 1.280
== 1.220
== 1.090
== 1.080
== 0.6
== 0.95
== 1.040
== 1.030
== 1.051
Low February 12, 2008 2/12/08
== 1.3
== 1.32
Low June 11, 2007 6/11/07
<= 1.280

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