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Vulnerabilities for products matching "ubuntu_linux"

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ubuntu / ubuntu_linux

93 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
Medium January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
Low January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
High January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
High January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
Medium January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
Low January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
High January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
High January 10, 2005 1/10/05
== 4.1
Medium December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 4.1
High December 31, 2004 12/31/04
== 4.1
Low December 23, 2004 12/23/04
== 4.1
High December 23, 2004 12/23/04
== 4.1
High September 16, 2004 9/16/04
== 4.1
Low July 16, 1996 7/16/96
== 4.10

canonical / ubuntu_linux

13549 vulnerabilities found
Title Severity Exploit Date Affected Version
High October 31, 2022 10/31/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 22.04
High September 21, 2022 9/21/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 22.04
High September 2, 2022 9/2/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
High September 2, 2022 9/2/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
Medium August 29, 2022 8/29/22
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 18.04
Medium August 23, 2022 8/23/22
== 21.10
High August 23, 2022 8/23/22
== 21.10
High July 4, 2022 7/4/22
== 14.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 22.04
High May 17, 2022 5/17/22
== 14.04
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 22.04
High March 29, 2022 3/29/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.10
== 22.04
High March 23, 2022 3/23/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.10
High March 4, 2022 3/4/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.04
High March 3, 2022 3/3/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.10
High March 3, 2022 3/3/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 22.04
Medium February 21, 2022 2/21/22
== 20.04
== 21.10
High February 21, 2022 2/21/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.10
High February 18, 2022 2/18/22
== 20.04
== 21.10
Medium February 18, 2022 2/18/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
High February 18, 2022 2/18/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
High February 18, 2022 2/18/22
== 20.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
High February 18, 2022 2/18/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
Low February 17, 2022 2/17/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.10
High February 17, 2022 2/17/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.10
High February 17, 2022 2/17/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.10
High February 17, 2022 2/17/22
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 21.10
High February 16, 2022 2/16/22
== 20.04
Critical January 31, 2022 1/31/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.10
High January 28, 2022 1/28/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.10
High January 20, 2022 1/20/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
High January 14, 2022 1/14/22
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04
== 16.04
== 20.10
== 21.04
High December 8, 2021 12/8/21
== 20.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
High November 17, 2021 11/17/21
== 20.04
== 21.04
== 21.10
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 12, 2021 6/12/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.10
== 21.04
High June 4, 2021 6/4/21
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.04
High June 4, 2021 6/4/21
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.04
High June 4, 2021 6/4/21
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.04
High April 26, 2021 4/26/21
== 18.04
== 20.04
== 20.10
== 21.04
High April 17, 2021 4/17/21
>= 18.04.1 < 20.04
< 18.04
< 20.10
High April 17, 2021 4/17/21
>= 18.04.1 < 20.04
< 18.04
< 20.10
Low April 7, 2021 4/7/21
== 15.04
== 14.04
Low April 7, 2021 4/7/21
== 15.04
== 14.04
High March 23, 2021 3/23/21
== 16.04
== 18.04
== 14.04
== 20.04

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