CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities · EPSS exploit-probability leaders
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CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
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LIKELY NEXT
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Breaking
Bleeping Computer · Krebs on Security · The Record · Dark Reading · SecurityWeek
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Zero-Day Watch
Zero Day Initiative · Google Project Zero · Exploit-DB · Rapid7
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Deep Research
SANS ISC · Cisco Talos · Securelist · Unit 42
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Full Disclosure
Raw researcher disclosures — may be unverified · seclists.org
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What this is
A live triage board for what's worth your attention in security right now: confirmed-exploited vulnerabilities, rising threats, and breaking research, in one view.
How to read it
ON FIRE shows two kinds of urgent:
Left (CISA KEV) — vulnerabilities confirmed being exploited right now. Act.
Right (LIKELY NEXT) — recently published CVEs already showing high exploitation probability. Watch.
Below that: Breaking news, Zero-Day disclosures, Deep Research, and raw Full Disclosure posts — ordered from most-vetted to least.
The controls
48H / 7D / 30D scope the whole board to that time window.
EPSS % is the probability a CVE will be exploited in the next 30 days. Red ≥ 50%, orange ≥ 10%. Cards are sorted highest-first, so your eye can stop where the numbers stop mattering.
A short or empty LIKELY NEXT list isn't a glitch — it means nothing recent is heating up yet. That's the tool being accurate.
Where the data comes from
CISA KEV, NVD, and FIRST EPSS for vulnerabilities; Bleeping Computer, Krebs, The Record, Dark Reading, SecurityWeek, ZDI, Project Zero, Exploit-DB, Rapid7, SANS ISC, Talos, Securelist, Unit 42, and seclists Full Disclosure for the feeds.
This is a lightweight, client-side aggregator. It trusts its upstream sources and isn't a replacement for a TIP or SIEM — just a fast, clean read on what to care about right now.