Vulnerability Database
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A Vulnerability Database is a platform aimed at collecting, maintaining, and disseminating information about discovered vulnerabilities targeting real computer systems. Currently, there are many vulnerabilities databases that have been widely used to collect data from different sources on software vulnerabilities (e.g., bugs). These data essentially include the description of the discovered vulnerability, its exploitability, its potential impact, and the workaround to be applied over the vulnerable system. Examples of web-based vulnerabilities databases are the National Vulnerability Database
and the Open Source Vulnerability Database. Please help us to expand the following list of existing vulnerabilities databases.
National Vulnerability Database
The National Vulnerability Database is the U.S. government repository of standards based vulnerability management data represented using the Security Content Automation Protocol . This data enables automation of vulnerability management, security measurement, and compliance...
and the Open Source Vulnerability Database. Please help us to expand the following list of existing vulnerabilities databases.