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CyberAlerts Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV)

CyberAlerts Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV)

Important Note! A few hours after writing this blog post, CISA added CVE-2024-53150 and CVE-2024-53197 to their KEV. Since November 3rd, 2021, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have published a public list of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV). Over that time, at the time of writing (April 9th 2025), they

By Ryan Dewhurst 09 Apr 2025
Threat and Vulnerability Intelligence Database

Threat and Vulnerability Intelligence Database by CyberAlerts

Every month, on average, we collect over 10,000 vulnerabilities, security advisories, news stories, vendor advisories and more. And, as we continuously add more sources, the amount of data we collect is growing all the time. Up until today, all of that data has only benefited our registered users. Now,

By Ryan Dewhurst 31 Mar 2025
Free Vulnerability Intelligence Support for Ukraine

Free Vulnerability Intelligence Support for Ukraine

We want to offer our service, CyberAlerts.io, for free, for any organisations founded in Ukraine. We want to do this to show public support for Ukraine, and help protect Ukrainian organisations from Russian, and other, cyber attacks. Our instant Vulnerability Intelligence platform and feeds will allow Ukrainian organisations to

By Ryan Dewhurst 28 Mar 2025
Vulnerability Enrichment

Vulnerability Enrichment

We sometimes get asked how we enrich our vulnerability data, so we thought we would write a blog post that we can share when we get asked this question in the future. Vulnerability Data Our vulnerability data comes from the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database, ran by MITRE (a

By Ryan Dewhurst 15 Mar 2025
How threat actors get their names

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How threat actors get their names

Ever wondered where threat actors got their names from? Names like the infamous Lazarus Group, APT42, Fancy Bear and others? Well, were here to find out! The Lazarus Group, widely thought to be the nation state actor North Korea, first came on the radar of security professionals in 2009. Their

By Ryan Dewhurst 14 Mar 2025
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