cedric

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[โ€“] cedric@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

I will investigate this! Thank you!

[โ€“] cedric@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Thank you very much!

Actually I cross-posted it because someone advised me to do this after I initially shared it on !photography@lemmy.ml . But next time I'll directly share on !photography@lemmy.world ;-)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/25836770

Just wanted to share my Pixelfed account: @cedric@pixelfed.social

I like so much this network. A lot of awesome artists are sharing their work there. fan of the accounts @zhhz@pixelfed.social, @Alice@gram.social, @Cirillux@pixelfed.social, @Charlie@pixelfed.social, @arkadiusz@pixelfed.social, and so much more!

 

Just wanted to share my Pixelfed account: @cedric@pixelfed.social

I like so much this network. A lot of awesome artists are sharing their work there. fan of the accounts @zhhz@pixelfed.social, @Alice@gram.social, @Cirillux@pixelfed.social, @Charlie@pixelfed.social, @arkadiusz@pixelfed.social, and so much more!

 

We released version 1.5.0 of the Vulnerability Lookup project! ๐ŸŽ‰ (https://github.com/cve-search/vulnerability-lookup/)

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This update brings significant new features, improvements, and fixes.

๐Ÿ†• Notable Changes

We've integrated the Japan Database of Vulnerability Countermeasure Information (JVN DB), correlating security advisories from multiple sources (including NVD, GitHub, and CSAF, etc.) already available in Vulnerability Lookup.

You can now assign tags to comments directly on the website. These tags are stored in the comment's meta field and utilize the MISP Project taxonomy for vulnerabilities. Explore the taxonomy here.

We've enhanced the API to allow users to filter comments and bundles based on data available in the meta JSON field of the objects. This paves the way for leveraging more taxonomies in the future.

More details in the release notes.

Thank you very much to all the contributors and testers! ๐Ÿ™

As always, feel free to create an account on the main instance operated by CIRCL.

We eagerly await your contributions! ๐Ÿ˜Š

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18049618

Vulnerability Lookup facilitates quick correlation of vulnerabilities from various sources (NIST, GitHub, CSAF-Siemens, CSAF-CISCO, CSAF-CERT-Bund, PySec, VARIoT, etc.), independent of vulnerability IDs, and streamlines the management of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD). Vulnerability Lookup is also a collaborative platform where users can comment on security advisories and create bundles.

A Vulnerability Lookup instance operated by CIRCL is available at https://vulnerability.circl.lu.