CPE, which stands for Common Platform Enumeration, is a standardized scheme for naming hardware, software, and operating systems. CPE provides a structured naming scheme to uniquely identify and classify information technology systems, platforms, and packages based on certain attributes such as vendor, product name, version, update, edition, and language.
CWE, or Common Weakness Enumeration, is a comprehensive list and categorization of software weaknesses and vulnerabilities. It serves as a common language for describing software security weaknesses in architecture, design, code, or implementation that can lead to vulnerabilities.
CAPEC, which stands for Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification, is a comprehensive, publicly available resource that documents common patterns of attack employed by adversaries in cyber attacks. This knowledge base aims to understand and articulate common vulnerabilities and the methods attackers use to exploit them.
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Below, you will find a graph illustrating the top products with the highest number of vulnerabilities (CVEs) recorded in our database. This ranking allows you to quickly identify the products with the most reported vulnerabilities.
Product
Nb CVE
Linux : Linux_kernel
11,676
Debian : Debian_linux
9,412
Google : Android
8,587
Microsoft : Windows
8,276
Apple : Mac_os_x
5,607
Fedoraproject : Fedora
5,435
Microsoft : Windows_server_2016
4,934
Apple : Macos
4,803
Microsoft : Windows_server_2019
4,363
Apple : Iphone_os
4,229
Canonical : Ubuntu_linux
4,168
Microsoft : Windows_10
4,067
Microsoft : Windows_server_2008
4,037
Microsoft : Windows_server_2012
4,004
Google : Chrome
3,981
Microsoft : Windows_7
3,087
Mozilla : Firefox
2,899
Microsoft : Windows_8.1
2,876
Microsoft : Windows_server_2022
2,393
Microsoft : Windows_rt_8.1
2,336
Redhat : Enterprise_linux
2,031
Opensuse : Leap
1,985
Trends since 2000
Below, you will find a graph showing the evolution since the year 2000 of the products with the highest number of vulnerabilities (CVEs) recorded in our database for each year. This graph allows you to visualize trends and track the evolution of reported vulnerabilities by product over time.
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2017 Nb CVE
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linux*nobr>
87
133
148
170
182
190
193
199
windows_nt*nobr>
81
105
126
148
174
192
200
218
228
228
internet_explorer*nobr>
55
84
127
158
194
236
311
383
470
533
601
655
704
845
1,090
1,330
1,466
1,545
1,622
1,682
sunos*nobr>
54
82
115
157
183
206
230
255
275
279
279
internet_information_server*nobr>
53
68
82
87
90
windows_2000*nobr>
47
85
124
163
205
277
324
397
456
557
614
614
617
617
618
freebsd*nobr>
45
80
103
118
134
151
179
184
debian_linux*nobr>
42
75
88
100
129
194
227
288
376
427
504
574
656
771
991
1,302
1,749
2,609
4,021
5,200
6,264
7,333
8,294
8,791
9,198
9,412
solaris*nobr>
40
62
93
135
164
196
244
313
365
447
473
485
485
suse_linux*nobr>
35
56
64
68
94
175
192
204
207
hp-ux*nobr>
32
63
88
111
132
157
177
214
229
236
237
windows_98*nobr>
26
27
windows_95*nobr>
26
27
unixware*nobr>
25
30
openbsd*nobr>
24
40
56
71
96
101
irix*nobr>
23
62
89
100
104
linux_kernel*nobr>
22
43
52
75
129
261
365
470
562
690
868
1,035
1,261
1,538
1,771
2,174
2,661
3,300
3,581
3,970
4,210
4,624
5,192
5,824
8,075
11,676
aix*nobr>
20
42
61
78
90
119
224
242
249
openlinux*nobr>
20
netbsd*nobr>
19
communicator*nobr>
13
mandrake_linux*nobr>
54
59
66
126
130
windows_xp*nobr>
69
104
179
252
370
456
588
823
1,064
1,180
1,325
1,334
1,335
1,335
1,339
1,341
mac_os_x*nobr>
103
197
314
474
599
714
1,007
1,216
1,363
1,532
1,799
2,566
3,267
3,797
4,205
4,783
5,113
5,441
5,543
5,556
5,771
5,637
mac_os_x_server*nobr>
127
189
260
361
455
646
746
779
790
803
811
815
firefox*nobr>
200
278
373
507
618
726
890
1,046
1,156
1,337
1,470
1,472
1,806
1,937
2,094
2,229
2,229
windows_2003_server*nobr>
224
257
296
385
500
521
php*nobr>
204
225
247
274
windows_vista*nobr>
261
485
717
806
961
996
1,134
1,261
1,332
1,335
ubuntu_linux*nobr>
321
346
684
932
1,275
1,618
1,871
2,753
3,446
4,018
4,045
4,082
4,107
4,190
4,169
safari*nobr>
317
412
547
547
seamonkey*nobr>
317
349
533
639
694
707
windows*nobr>
314
512
662
778
945
1,431
2,017
2,609
3,231
4,221
4,809
5,559
6,353
7,264
7,687
8,276
chrome*nobr>
466
717
893
1,020
1,209
1,381
1,536
1,698
2,046
2,307
2,660
3,017
3,314
3,968
3,981
windows_7*nobr>
464
558
719
756
907
1,041
1,343
1,584
1,979
2,427
2,689
3,008
3,068
windows_server_2008*nobr>
426
527
657
695
849
982
1,294
1,523
1,902
2,334
2,619
2,957
3,337
3,593
4,037
windows_server_2003*nobr>
352
opensuse*nobr>
728
1,041
1,337
1,398
1,401
thunderbird*nobr>
622
iphone_os*nobr>
1,076
1,359
1,758
1,887
2,258
2,593
2,990
3,237
3,533
3,965
4,229
android*nobr>
1,243
2,152
2,787
3,300
4,240
4,941
6,225
7,708
8,138
8,587
flash_player*nobr>
974
1,000
enterprise_linux_desktop*nobr>
1,557
1,838
1,886
windows_10*nobr>
1,505
2,141
3,050
3,576
4,110
4,186
4,186
4,112
enterprise_linux_server*nobr>
1,494
1,795
1,841
enterprise_linux_workstation*nobr>
1,730
1,779
fedora*nobr>
2,355
3,482
4,447
4,986
5,481
5,435
windows_server_2016*nobr>
2,296
2,806
3,327
3,856
4,239
4,934
windows_8.1*nobr>
2,107
2,414
2,792
2,855
windows_server_2012*nobr>
2,633
3,103
3,443
4,004
windows_server_2019*nobr>
3,122
3,558
4,363
macos*nobr>
3,121
3,912
4,803
TOP 100 Current Products
Below, you will find a graph illustrating the TOP 100 products with the highest number of vulnerabilities (CVEs) recorded in our database. This ranking allows you to quickly identify the products with the most reported vulnerabilities.