Browse all 38 CVE security advisories affecting Ubuntu. AI-powered Chinese analysis, POCs, and references for each vulnerability.
Ubuntu is an open-source Linux distribution primarily utilized for cloud infrastructure, enterprise servers, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Its extensive package repository and long-term support cycles make it a foundational component for modern data centers, though this breadth introduces a complex attack surface. Historically, vulnerabilities within the ecosystem frequently involve privilege escalation, remote code execution, and improper access controls, often stemming from third-party dependencies or misconfigured default settings rather than core kernel flaws. While major security incidents are relatively rare due to rigorous patching processes, the sheer volume of installed instances means that any critical flaw can have widespread impact. The current record of 38 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures highlights the ongoing need for diligent system maintenance. Administrators must prioritize timely updates and strict configuration management to mitigate risks associated with these identified weaknesses and ensure the integrity of deployed services.
| CVE ID | Title | CVSS | Severity | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2016-1584 | Unity8 converged application lifecycle allows background applications to use on-screen keyboard when not top-most — Unity8 | 5.3 | - | 2019-04-22 |
| CVE-2016-1573 | Using a specially crafted fallback art property, scopes can execute arbitrary QML code in context of unity8-dash — Unity8 | 8.4 | - | 2019-04-22 |
This page lists every published CVE security advisory associated with Ubuntu. Each entry links to a detailed page with CVSS scoring, CWE classification, affected products and references. AI-generated Chinese analysis is provided for fast triage.