CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) is a standardized identifier for known security vulnerabilities and exposures in software and hardware. Each CVE entry provides a unique identifier, description, and references for a specific vulnerability. Tracking CVEs is crucial for cybersecurity professionals to identify, prioritize, and patch security flaws before they can be exploited by attackers.
Our CVE tracker automatically updates data every 2 hours to ensure you have access to the latest vulnerability information. The data is sourced directly from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) API 2.0, which is maintained by NIST and updated continuously as new vulnerabilities are discovered and analyzed.
CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System) is a standardized scoring framework that rates the severity of security vulnerabilities on a scale of 0.0 to 10.0. The scores are categorized as: Low (0.1-3.9), Medium (4.0-6.9), High (7.0-8.9), and Critical (9.0-10.0). Higher scores indicate more severe vulnerabilities that should be prioritized for patching and remediation.
Yes! Use the "All Severities" dropdown filter to view only Critical, High, Medium, or Low severity vulnerabilities. You can also search by CVE ID or keywords, and sort results by newest first, severity level, or CVSS score. This helps you focus on the most relevant threats for your security operations.
The "NEW" badge appears on CVEs that have been published within the last 24 hours. This helps security teams quickly identify recently disclosed vulnerabilities that may require immediate attention and response. Staying on top of new CVEs is essential for proactive threat management.
Yes, the CVE Intelligence Hub is completely free to use. It's provided by HackHint as a community resource for cybersecurity professionals, researchers, IT administrators, and anyone interested in staying informed about security vulnerabilities. No registration or subscription is required.
All vulnerability data is sourced directly from the official National Vulnerability Database (NVD) maintained by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). We use the NVD API 2.0 to fetch real-time data every 2 hours, ensuring accuracy and reliability. The NVD is the most comprehensive and authoritative source of CVE information available.
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Monitor 989+ security vulnerabilities from the official National Vulnerability Database (NVD) with our free, real-time CVE tracker. Updated automatically every 2 hours using NVD API 2.0, our platform provides instant access to critical CVEs, CVSS scores, and security threat intelligence for cybersecurity professionals, penetration testers, and IT security teams.
CVE is a standardized identifier system for publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Each CVE ID uniquely identifies a specific security flaw in software, hardware, or firmware, making it easier for security professionals to track, share, and remediate vulnerabilities across different platforms and tools.