The Ultimate Security Vulnerability Datasource

Littlebits

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CVE Details is an effort by Serkan Özkan, who has been working as a security consultant and spent too many hours trying to find an easy to use list of security vulnerabilities. www.itsecdb.com is another project by Serkan Özkan. itsecdb.com provides a unique web interface for Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) definitions.

You can visit the site here and look up your security vendor products for vulnerabilities, you might be surprised to what you might find about security vendors that you have put a lot of trust into.

Enjoy!!:D
 
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McLovin

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Geez, compared to other venders I see that Trend has had quite a few vulnerabilities in the past years.
Nice find.
 

Littlebits

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Check out the top 50 vulnerabilities for 2012 so far.

http://www.cvedetails.com/top-50-vendors.php?year=2012

Microsoft is no longer number 1.

Thanks.:D
 

McLovin

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Of coruse Oracle had to be at the top. Never knew Apple would be second. Thought they counted themselves as perfect...
 

Littlebits

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What is kind of scary is all of the security vendors products listed on the top 50 of 2012 so far.

5. Cisco (router firmware)
16. Symantec (Norton products)
17. McAfee
24. Comodo (CIS)
25. Vmware (Virtual environment software)
34. Rising-global
36. Sophos
37. Panda security
39. Ikarus
40. Emsisoft
42. Norman
44. Fortinet

Security vendors with the most vulnerabilities.

Enjoy!!:D
 

Littlebits

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Umbra Corp. said:
vulnerabilitues against what?

You have to click on the name of the vendor and a page loads and shows the vulnerabilities.

This page is an example for Cisco- http://www.cvedetails.com/vendor/16/Cisco.html

Thanks.:D
 
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ok i check for Emsisoft, the version tested was v5. Comodo should worry ^^
 

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