Vulnerability Database

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Total vulnerabilities in the database

Vulnerabilities for products matching "windows_2000"

Found 1 matching product.

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microsoft / windows_2000

523 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High January 8, 2008 1/8/08
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High November 20, 2007 11/20/07
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High November 20, 2007 11/20/07
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Medium November 14, 2007 11/14/07
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High October 9, 2007 10/9/07
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High September 12, 2007 9/12/07
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High August 14, 2007 8/14/07
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High July 10, 2007 7/10/07
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Medium July 10, 2007 7/10/07
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Medium June 27, 2007 6/27/07
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High June 12, 2007 6/12/07
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High June 12, 2007 6/12/07
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High June 6, 2007 6/6/07
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High April 30, 2007 4/30/07
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High April 13, 2007 4/13/07
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Medium April 10, 2007 4/10/07
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High April 10, 2007 4/10/07
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High April 10, 2007 4/10/07
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High April 4, 2007 4/4/07
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High April 4, 2007 4/4/07
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Medium April 4, 2007 4/4/07
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High April 4, 2007 4/4/07
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High April 4, 2007 4/4/07
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High March 30, 2007 3/30/07
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High March 30, 2007 3/30/07
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== --sp2
High March 26, 2007 3/26/07
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Low February 23, 2007 2/23/07
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High February 13, 2007 2/13/07
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High February 13, 2007 2/13/07
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High February 13, 2007 2/13/07
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High December 26, 2006 12/26/06
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Medium December 22, 2006 12/22/06
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High December 13, 2006 12/13/06
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Medium December 5, 2006 12/5/06
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Medium November 20, 2006 11/20/06
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High November 14, 2006 11/14/06
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Medium November 14, 2006 11/14/06
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High November 14, 2006 11/14/06
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High November 14, 2006 11/14/06
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High November 6, 2006 11/6/06
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High October 10, 2006 10/10/06
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Low September 12, 2006 9/12/06
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== resource_kit
High September 12, 2006 9/12/06
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High August 9, 2006 8/9/06
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High August 9, 2006 8/9/06
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High August 9, 2006 8/9/06
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High August 9, 2006 8/9/06
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High August 9, 2006 8/9/06
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High August 9, 2006 8/9/06
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High July 31, 2006 7/31/06
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