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    Vulnerability During the periodic scanning of the local media, gst-hybris gets loaded by Gstreamer, a media framework, to perform HW-accelerated video decoding. gst-hybris expected the rendering element ("sink") to be HW-accelerated as well, but media scanning does not use HW-accelerated rendering. This results in memory corruption, which could potentially be exploited by a specifically-crafted media. Info The pipeline constructing process of Gstreamer is dynamic; it can automatically pick the demuxer, decoder(s), and sink(s) based on the file type, file content, and component's capability. In this case, Gstreamer picks gst-hybris' HW-accelerated decoder as the decoder, but "fakesink" as the sink (as the scanner only wants to know certain metadata). Now, to perform HW-accelerated video rendering, gst-hybris has a dedicated sink which co-operate with the decoder in order to pass decoded video frame without copying the memory. When Gstreamer connects the decoder with the sink, the decoder can access the sink to perform necessary co-ordination. However, the decoder forgot to check if the sink it accesses is the one it can co-operate, which results in the code writing into the memory it's not supposed to access. In order for this to be exploited, the video has to be on the device, which subsequently leads to it being scanned. Video playback in other cases is not affected, as they always use HW-accelerated video rendering. CWE-843: Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type ('Type Confusion') Severity: Medium Affected versions Affected versions: All Ubuntu Touch versions up to and including 20.04 OTA-10, 24.04-1.0. Fixed in versions: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11 and 24.04-1.1. Solution Starting in Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11 and 24.04-1.1, gst-hybris checks the type of the sink before casting to the expected type. Fixed in: https://gitlab.com/ubports/development/core/hybris-support/gst-hybris/-/commit/58bb0e1ba2169bd85ac0930bf074ab865553356f Recommendations Update your device to Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11, 24.04-1.1 or newer. Do not download videos from untrusted sources. Timeline The issue was discovered on 30 September 2025, during a debugging of another issue. The issue was discovered before the release of Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0, but we did not manage to work it through and fix it in time for that release. Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11 and 24.04-1.1 was released on 1 December 2025, coordinated with the publication of this advisory. Credit Reported-by: Ratchanan Srirattanamet Patched-by: Ratchanan Sirrattanamet
  • This forum is all about the ongoing efforts to upgrade UT to the 20.04 codebase of Ubuntu.

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    @Moem @Luksus This is good news as this was a good phone with UBPorts
  • ubports/focal branching will happen on 14 February

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    @peat_psuwit Thank you for all you do. It is much appreciated!
  • The road(map) explained

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    @jhackler You will find OTAs Project board here: https://github.com/orgs/ubports/projects
  • Smooth Edges (name pending) - Let's Fix the Bugs That Drive You Mad

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    [image: 1765970828131-6cf29cbf-3a5a-458b-83d3-6ed11d484a8c-image.png] [image: 1765971212768-4deb5832-f3cb-4038-857b-e9fd1f304e07-image.png] (had to post as picture, as the text was for some reason flagged as spam by Aksimet on this forum)
  • Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1

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    @Charly I can only see SD cards connected via USB, not in the internal reader
  • Support for Hotspot wifi captive portal via RFC 8910 and RFC 8908

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  • Is there any plan from the UBPorts team to revive the Ubuntu TV project?

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    @erikcht I agree the offerings in this space are dire and it would be nice to see something competitive develop in the open source world. However, there is almost no overlap between Ubuntu TV and UBPorts. Some of the design ideas are the same, but the software stack is completely different from Ubuntu Touch and the codebase of Ubuntu TV is far too dated to use for rebooting the project. The only thing in the UBports portfolio that could be useful is Lomiri, but I suspect that would be overkill: Something simpler (like Ubuntu Frame) is probably enough. The real problem though is that there is too much "lock in" to proprietary solutions in this market. On the open source side, probably the best project to look at is Kodi.
  • No notification from Cinny UT since Upgrade 24.04-1.0

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    @jilly For a while it helped to turn the notifications off and on again for Cinny. Greetings Charly
  • Bug report - new 24.04-1.1 release

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    @ikoz When looking through the Lomiri Weblate project i see that translation for Lomiri System Settings (Security/Privacy) is currently blocked due to maintenance.
  • Most wanted features for Morph?

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    @GooglyBear said in Most wanted features for Morph?: Did you find any good alternatives? That user hasn't used the forum since 2023.
  • Bug: data mobile interface looses ip

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    Actually I have had the bug once again, and this time the interface holding the IP "ccmni0" was down, but forcing it up did not restore the connexion, I could ping the gateway but nothing more.
  • Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11

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    Maybe this is the wrong place to post this now that 20.04 OTA-11 is already released. If so, pardon me, I'll happily start a new post. Thanks to the team for another Focal release! Unfortunately I have lost the ability to receive SMS since updating to OTA-11 last night. Outgoing SMS works as normal. I've tried rebooting, powering off, etc. I'm using a Oneplus Nord N10, and was updating from OTA-10. VoLTE is not (and can not be) enabled. Both incoming and outgoing MMS also don't work, and while sometimes glitchy, these normally work for me too. I've tried restarting nuntium.service, which normally fixes things if MMS fail to arrive with no notification, as they presently are, but it's not changing anything here. I've also now re-flashed the system, again on 20.04 OTA-11, and no change. Having trouble finding anything relevant under Logviewer - Messages. Any suggestions appreciated. Also, while I'm replying here, I was sorry to hear about the flooding @peat_psuwit, that sounded like a major storm. Thanks for all you do for UT!
  • Keyboard Bar from the Terminal in any App?

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    @CatWithUT Were you ever able to figure out a way? I'm very much used to Termux where I simply press a modifier button and then the other key, as if I had sticky keys enabled on a hardware keyboard...
  • Smooth Edges: Bug Report (updated 25, 2025)

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  • SIM Toolkit Support

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  • Idea: overlayfs for user terminal

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    @Fuseteam I have tried to use crackle and have a few observations about it, do you prefer that I do it here (where it's a bit off-topic) or is there a better place where I should create a new topic ?
  • Some shell programs are missing in 24.04-1

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    @Bolly No, I'm just waiting now to see whether my suggestions are taken up. If necessary, I can use syncthing instead of rsync. But of course it's a shame if you have a shell but the programs are missing. greetings Charly
  • Input lag? Keyboard issues.

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    @zakafx revisiting this; I wonder if the root cause of the perceived slowness could be the haptic feedback.
  • Has anyone looked into porting to a foldable?

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    If a trusted & skilled dev wants to take this on I am will to buy them a used 1st gen Pixel Fold. I may be willing to pay $300 towards a Fold 9, but I hate how big those are, though they have display out which the smaller 1st gen doesn't have:( Ah shoot, I just realized Halium might be an issue for both those, as far as I can tell we don't have one for Android 14 or 15 yet. o7
  • ubports-pdk

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  • UT 24.04 is good, and that's good ( great ) news

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