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Low | August 29, 2024 8/29/24 |
< 5.6.6
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High | August 27, 2024 8/27/24 |
<= 5.7.0
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Medium | August 27, 2024 8/27/24 |
<= 5.7.0
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Medium | August 27, 2024 8/27/24 |
< 5.7.2
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Low | August 27, 2024 8/27/24 |
< 5.7.2
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Medium | February 20, 2024 2/20/24 |
< 5.6.6
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Medium | February 15, 2024 2/15/24 |
< 5.6.6
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Critical | July 17, 2023 7/17/23 |
< 5.6.2
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Critical | November 7, 2022 11/7/22 |
< 5.5.2
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Medium | October 15, 2022 10/15/22 |
< 5.5.0
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High | September 29, 2022 9/29/22 |
< 5.5.1
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Medium | September 2, 2022 9/2/22 |
<= 5.0.0
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High | August 31, 2022 8/31/22 |
< 5.5.0
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High | August 8, 2022 8/8/22 |
< 5.4.0
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Medium | February 24, 2022 2/24/22 |
< 5.2.0
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High | February 24, 2022 2/24/22 |
< 5.2.0
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Medium | August 12, 2021 8/12/21 |
< 4.8.1
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Low | July 14, 2021 7/14/21 |
< 4.6.0
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High | January 29, 2021 1/29/21 |
< 4.7.0
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Critical | January 6, 2021 1/6/21 |
< 4.6.0
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Medium | August 24, 2020 8/24/20 |
< 4.5.0
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High | August 21, 2020 8/21/20 |
< 4.5.0
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Medium | August 21, 2020 8/21/20 |
< 4.5.0
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High | August 21, 2020 8/21/20 |
< 4.5.0
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Medium | June 25, 2020 6/25/20 |
< 4.4.0
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Critical | January 28, 2020 1/28/20 |
< 2.9.0
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Medium | December 25, 2019 12/25/19 |
< 4.3.0
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High | December 25, 2019 12/25/19 |
< 4.3.0
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Medium | December 25, 2019 12/25/19 |
< 4.3.0
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Medium | December 11, 2019 12/11/19 |
< 4.2.0
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High | November 21, 2019 11/21/19 |
< 3.2.0
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High | November 21, 2019 11/21/19 |
< 3.2.0
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High | November 21, 2019 11/21/19 |
< 3.2.0
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Low | October 3, 2019 10/3/19 |
<= 4.0.0
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Critical | September 24, 2019 9/24/19 |
<= 4.1.0
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High | January 16, 2019 1/16/19 |
<= 3.15.7
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Low | January 3, 2019 1/3/19 |
< 3.15.7
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Low | June 15, 2018 6/15/18 |
< 3.15.3
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Low | December 13, 2017 12/13/17 |
< 3.12.2
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Low | October 6, 2017 10/6/17 |
<= 2.9.4
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Critical | May 24, 2017 5/24/17 |
<= 3.10.2
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Medium | May 9, 2017 5/9/17 |
<= 3.10.0a
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Medium | May 9, 2017 5/9/17 |
<= 3.10.4
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Low | February 24, 2017 2/24/17 |
< 3.10.2
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Medium | December 13, 2016 12/13/16 |
< 3.9.10
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Low | December 13, 2016 12/13/16 |
<= 3.9.8
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Low | December 13, 2016 12/13/16 |
<= 3.9.8
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Medium | January 22, 2016 1/22/16 |
< 3.6.8
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Medium | January 22, 2016 1/22/16 |
<= 3.6.6
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| Title | Severity | Exploit | Date | Affected Version |
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Critical | January 8, 2026 1/8/26 |
< 5.8.4.post0
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