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, it is available publicly, for threat intelligence and vulnerability researchers to query without the need to register.
With the new search feature, you can search for CVE IDs, vendor names, product names, titles or descriptions. You can also filter by severity and if the vulnerability has been known to be exploited in the wild.
Here are some cool searches you can try out using our new database:
- Where the article mentions "Russia" and also includes a CVE that has been exploited in the wild: Search
- Where the article mentions "WordPress" and also includes a CVE that has a Critical severity: Search
- Where the article mentions threat actors such as Lazarus Group: Search
- Where the article mentions the CVE-2025-0282 CVE ID: Search
Each result will include the title, severity, description, CVE ID, EPSS score, SSVC, source and a link.
The database also includes a public RSS feed, with some basic data. Registered users get a more advanced custom RSS feed.
We're looking forward to see how security researchers and threat hunters use our database in interesting ways. If you have an interesting search query to share, feel free to tag us on BlueSky or LinkedIn. Which is where we usually hang out nowadays.
What other cool features could we add to our new vulnerability intelligence database?