Release 1.3.0 (26-07-2024)
Improvements
- Vulnerability Details Page Enhancements: We’ve significantly enhanced the vulnerabilities details page. It now presents more relevant information and the layout has been substantially improved for a better user experience.
- API Enhancements: Various improvements have been made to the API for better performance and functionality.
- UI Enhancements: Edition/action buttons are now hidden when not logged in (#57).
- Importer Improvements: Enhancements have been made to various importers (37d3a6d).
Fixes
- Custom Vulnerability Display Bug: Fixed an issue where custom vulnerabilities were not displayed correctly (#58).
- New Vulnerability Creation Issue: Resolved the problem where new vulnerabilities couldn’t be created without a CVE number (#56).
- Webservice Sorting Fix: Fixed the sorting issue of contributors versus users (46195d1).
- Minor Fixes: Various minor fixes have been implemented to improve overall stability and performance.
And do not hesitate to create an account to contribute and share your thoughts on the security advisories: https://vulnerability.circl.lu
Funding
The NGSOTI project is dedicated to training the next generation of Security Operation Center (SOC) operators, focusing on the human aspect of cybersecurity. It underscores the significance of providing SOC operators with the necessary skills and open-source tools to address challenges such as detection engineering, incident response, and threat intelligence analysis. Involving key partners such as CIRCL, Restena, Tenzir, and the University of Luxembourg, the project aims to establish a real operational infrastructure for practical training. This initiative integrates academic curricula with industry insights, offering hands-on experience in cyber ranges.
vulnerability-lookup is co-funded by CIRCL and by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or ECCC. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.