After suffering the pain of searching for security vulnerabilities for
years as a security consultant, I created a web site using CVE data
published by NVD.
You can use either
http://www.cvedetails.com or
http://www.securityvulnerability.net address, whichever you like.
It is more than a nice web interface to NVD CVE data, it's definetely
not another web site that just publishes some rss feeds.
Using this site, you can ;
- View vendor and product details and statistics (See sample at :
http://www.cvedetails.com/1.php)
- Browse vulnerabilities by type, date, product, vendors, product
types and cvss score ranges etc. For example you can easily find
"Vulnerabilities of Apple products published in March 2010 with cvss
scores greater than 7". (See sample at :
http://www.cvedetails.com/2.php)
- Search for vendors, products, versions of products and CVE
vulnerabilities. (I am pretty sure that it's the most detailed
vulnerability search available.)
- Rate vulnerability references
- Add comments to cve entries (posts need to be approved) and rate
user comments. (No membership is required, you can logon using your
google or yahoo accounts,uses openid protocol )
- Suggest vendor and product relations. For example you can create a
relationship between "Internet Explorer" and "IE" so people looking
for vulnerabilities of "Internet Explorer" can know that they should
check vulnerabilities of IE too.
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