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VulnCheck Surpasses 3,600 Tracked Exploited Vulnerabilities, Outpacing CISA by 173% and Gaining 10,000 Users Worldwide

VulnCheck Surges to Track Over 3,600 Known Exploited Vulnerabilities LEXINGTON, Mass.—VulnCheck, an intelligence company specializing in vulnerability tracking, has announced significant growth in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, which now monitors over 3,600 known exploited vulnerabilities. This achievement comes alongside the company surpassing 10,000 users globally. The VulnCheck KEV catalog is accessible as a free intelligence feed through the VulnCheck Community, serving enterprises, cybersecurity firms, government teams, and managed service providers. Launched in early 2024, the VulnCheck Community has integrated its intelligence into hundreds of cybersecurity platforms, enhancing their capabilities. VulnCheck's KEV catalog far exceeds the scope of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) KEV catalog, containing 173% more vulnerabilities. Additionally, VulnCheck informs users 27 days faster on average than CISA about newly exploited vulnerabilities, adding 125% more vulnerabilities monthly to its catalog. VulnCheck provides security teams and detection engineers with a comprehensive dashboard featuring the largest real-time collection of known exploited vulnerabilities. The new interface enriches Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) context, offering direct links to exploit proof-of-concept (POC) code. This makes it easier for users to find and validate exploitation evidence, test against vulnerabilities using VulnCheck's XDB—a community resource that compiles POC code from Git repositories, complete with human-analyzed validation steps and automated blocklists. "Research indicates that 28% of CVEs are exploited within the first 24 hours of disclosure, often targeting critical systems and infrastructure," said Anthony Bettini, CEO and founder of VulnCheck. "Getting timely and accurate information to security professionals can significantly reduce the risk of breaches. The VulnCheck KEV empowers thousands of defenders around the world to prioritize and remediate vulnerabilities more effectively." Each vulnerability in the VulnCheck KEV catalog comes with detailed citations and evidence explaining its inclusion. These listings often link to specific threat actors, ransomware groups, or botnet activities, providing security teams with actionable insights to manage threats and build detections swiftly. In 2024, VulnCheck focused on delivering intelligence on the top 10 products with the highest number of exploited vulnerabilities. This list includes: Microsoft Windows (30) Google Chrome / Chromium (11) Apple iOS products (9) Apache OFBiz (6) Ivanti Connect Secure (6) Citrix NetScaler (6) Apple Safari (5) Cisco ASA / FTD (5) QNAP QTS (5) OpenSSL (5) These insights enable organizations to pinpoint and address the most critical vulnerabilities in their systems, ensuring robust security measures are in place. For more information on the VulnCheck KEV and to join the VulnCheck Community, visit https://vulncheck.com/kev. About VulnCheck VulnCheck is a leading exploit intelligence company that helps enterprises, government organizations, and cybersecurity vendors manage vulnerability prioritization. Trusted by some of the world’s largest organizations tasked with safeguarding millions of systems and people, VulnCheck delivers the most extensive and real-time vulnerability intelligence, autonomously correlated with proprietary exploit and threat data. Follow the company on LinkedIn or X for updates and insights. To learn more about VulnCheck, visit https://vulncheck.com/. Additional News from VulnCheck VulnCheck continues to innovate and expand its offerings, ensuring that the cybersecurity community has the tools and information needed to stay ahead of emerging threats. For the latest news and developments, check their official website and social media channels.

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