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microsoft / visual_studio_2019

185 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High May 10, 2022 5/10/22
>= 16.10 < 16.11.14
>= 16.0 < 16.9.21
High May 10, 2022 5/10/22
>= 16.0 <= 16.0.11
High May 10, 2022 5/10/22
>= 16.10 < 16.11.14
>= 16.0 < 16.9.21
High April 15, 2022 4/15/22
== 8.10
>= 15.9 <= 16.9
High April 12, 2022 4/12/22
>= 16.0 < 16.7.27
>= 16.8 < 16.9.19
>= 16.10 < 16.11.12
Medium March 9, 2022 3/9/22
>= 16.7.0 < 16.7.26
>= 16.9.0 < 16.9.18
>= 16.0 <= 16.6.4
>= 16.8.0 <= 16.8.7
>= 16.10.0 <= 16.10.4
>= 16.11.0 < 16.11.11
High March 9, 2022 3/9/22
>= 16.7.0 < 16.7.26
>= 16.9.0 < 16.9.18
>= 16.0 <= 16.6.4
>= 16.8.0 <= 16.8.7
>= 16.10.0 <= 16.10.4
>= 16.11.0 < 16.11.11
High February 9, 2022 2/9/22
>= 16.0 <= 16.11
>= 8.10 < 8.10.18
High January 11, 2022 1/11/22
>= 16.8 < 16.9.17
>= 16.0 < 16.7.25
High December 15, 2021 12/15/21
== 16.7
== 16.9
== 16.11
Low November 10, 2021 11/10/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.11
Medium November 10, 2021 11/10/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.11
Medium October 13, 2021 10/13/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.11
High September 15, 2021 9/15/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.7
High September 15, 2021 9/15/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.11
Medium August 12, 2021 8/12/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.10
Medium August 12, 2021 8/12/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.10
== 8.10
High August 12, 2021 8/12/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.10
== 8.10
Medium June 8, 2021 6/8/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.10
== 8.10
High May 11, 2021 5/11/21
>= 16.8.0 < 16.9.5
>= 16.5.0 < 16.7.15
>= 16.0 < 16.4.22
== 8.9
High May 11, 2021 5/11/21
>= 16.8.0 < 16.9.5
>= 16.5.0 < 16.7.15
>= 16.0 < 16.4.22
High April 13, 2021 4/13/21
>= 16.8 <= 16.9
>= 16.0 <= 16.7
High April 13, 2021 4/13/21
>= 16.8 <= 16.9
>= 16.0 <= 16.7
High April 13, 2021 4/13/21
>= 16.8 <= 16.9
>= 16.0 <= 16.7
High April 13, 2021 4/13/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.4
>= 16.8 <= 16.9
>= 16.6 <= 16.7
High February 25, 2021 2/25/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.9
High February 25, 2021 2/25/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.8
Medium February 25, 2021 2/25/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.8
High January 12, 2021 1/12/21
>= 16.0 <= 16.8
High January 12, 2021 1/12/21
== 16.8
>= 16.0 <= 16.7.0
High January 12, 2021 1/12/21
== 16.8
>= 16.5 < 16.7
>= 16.0 < 16.4
High December 10, 2020 12/10/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.8
Medium November 11, 2020 11/11/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
== 16.8
Medium October 7, 2020 10/7/20
== 16.0
== 16.4
== 16.8
== 16.7
Medium September 15, 2020 9/15/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.11
Medium September 11, 2020 9/11/20
>= 16.5 < 16.7.3
>= 16.0 < 16.4.13
Medium September 11, 2020 9/11/20
>= 16.5 < 16.7.3
>= 16.0 < 16.4.13
High September 11, 2020 9/11/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.3
>= 16.5 <= 16.6
High September 11, 2020 9/11/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.3
>= 16.5 <= 16.6
High August 17, 2020 8/17/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.3
>= 16.5 <= 16.6
High July 14, 2020 7/14/20
>= 16.5 < 16.6.4
>= 16.1 < 16.4.11
>= 16.0 < 16.0.16
High July 14, 2020 7/14/20
>= 16.5.0 < 16.6.4
>= 16.0 < 16.4.11
High July 14, 2020 7/14/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
High June 9, 2020 6/9/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
High June 9, 2020 6/9/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
High June 9, 2020 6/9/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
High June 9, 2020 6/9/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
High June 9, 2020 6/9/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.6
High May 21, 2020 5/21/20
>= 16.0 <= 16.5
High May 21, 2020 5/21/20
== 16.0
== 16.4
== 16.5

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