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Total vulnerabilities in the database

Vulnerabilities for products matching "windows_10"

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microsoft / windows_10

14080 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High July 11, 2018 7/11/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
Medium July 11, 2018 7/11/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High July 11, 2018 7/11/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High July 11, 2018 7/11/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low July 11, 2018 7/11/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1709
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1803
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1511
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1807
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1709
== 1803
Medium June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low June 14, 2018 6/14/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium May 22, 2018 5/22/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
== 1809
Low May 21, 2018 5/21/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
High May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1703
== 1709
Medium May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1511
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1807
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Medium May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
High May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1709
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
Low May 9, 2018 5/9/18
== 1607
== 1703
== 1709
== 1803

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