LEV erklärt: Neue NIST-Metrik zur Priorisierung von Schwachstellen mit EPSS und KEV für mehr Sicherheit.| Greenbone
[4/13/2025 Update: See very end, below last image, for an amusing update.] Today was the second day of VulnCon 2025, a conference whose stated purpose is “to collaborate with various vulnerab…| Rants of a deranged squirrel.
What’s Your Story CVE-2015-2551? This CVE-2015-2551 entry seems straight-forward, based on the description provided by CVE or NVD. Looking at the change history on NVD it is a bit more informative: So the ID was created for the 2015 calendar year, apparently not used, rejected seven years later, and confirmed by the assigning CNA (Microsoft). […]| Rants of a deranged squirrel.
This is part two of my thoughts on Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV), and where it gets a lot more interesting! Please see the first blog before starting here. Automation / Eagerness To Add Rea…| Rants of a deranged squirrel.
This is the first of two blogs with my thoughts on Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) tracking and the challenges that come with tracking them. Introduction On November 03, 2021, Cybersecurity a…| Rants of a deranged squirrel.