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The European Vulnerability Database (EUVD) is now fully operational, offering a streamlined platform to monitor critical and actively exploited security flaws amid the US struggles with budget cuts, delayed disclosures, and confusion around the future of its own tracking systems https://euvd.enisa.europa.eu/

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@cR0w @nixCraft RSS would be nice but it does have an open, machine-readable API:

https://euvdservices.enisa.europa.eu/api/lastvulnerabilities

Edit: this one seems even better: hxxps://euvdservices.enisa.europa.eu/api/vulnerabilities?assigner=&product=&vendor=&text=&fromDate=&toDate=&fromScore=0&toScore=10&fromEpss=0&toEpss=100&exploited=true&page=0&size=10
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@cR0w @nixCraft I just wrote them a suggestion that RSS/atom would be nice, hey why not since they are accepting the feedback 🙂

But it's also nice to see that I'm not the only one using RSS/atom feed to keep flow of "the sky is fallin'" information somewhat organized 🤘

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@nixCraft Can we appreciate the irony for a moment? No website should *need* JS to show tables, forms, and links to detail pages, especially when the subject matter is security and JS supply chain attacks exist.

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