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Paste a CVE ID and get the exact detection check to run against your own systems — a ready-to-run Nuclei command or the OpenVAS NVT OID with a GMP query to confirm a host is affected.
Latest high-severity CVEs you can verify
Newest critical/high vulnerabilities a scanner can check — Nuclei or OpenVAS.
YMC Smart Filter < 3.11.3 - Unauthenticated Private/Draft Post Disclosure
SiYuan: Path Traversal via Double URL Encoding in /assets/*path (publish mode arbitrary file─read)
LobeHub: Unauthenticated SSRF in `/webapi/proxy`
WordPress JobBank plugin <= 1.2.3 - Broken Access Control vulnerability
WordPress Integrate Google Drive plugin <= 1.3.8 - Broken Access Control vulnerability
WordPress ChatBot Conversational Forms plugin <= 1.1.8 - Arbitrary File Download vulnerability
WordPress Themify Folo theme <= 1.9.6 - Reflected Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability
WordPress WordPress Dating Theme theme <= 11.2.0 - Broken Access Control vulnerability
Trending CVEs to verify now
What the security world is discussing right now — and can be checked with a scanner.
Grafana path traversal
ProFTPD 1.2.x, including 1.2.8 and 1.2.10, responds in a different amount of time when a given username exists, which allows remote attackers to identify valid usernames by timing the server response.
Vulnerability in the PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools product of Oracle PeopleSoft (component: Updates Environment Management). Supported versions that are affected are 8.61 and 8.62. Easily explo...
An issue was discovered in Zimbra Collaboration (ZCS) 9.0 and 10.0 and 10.1. A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in the Classic Web Client due to insufficient sanitization of H...
The (1) TLS and (2) DTLS implementations in OpenSSL 1.0.1 before 1.0.1g do not properly handle Heartbeat Extension packets, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from proces...
Frequently asked questions
How do I check whether a host is affected by a CVE?
Enter the CVE ID above. If a scanner covers it, we hand you the exact check to run against your own target — a ready-to-run Nuclei command and/or the OpenVAS NVT OID with a GMP query to confirm the NVT is in your feed.
Is there a Nuclei template for this CVE, and how do I run it?
When an official ProjectDiscovery template exists we give you the template ID and a copy-ready command (nuclei -id <CVE> -u <target>). If no template is published yet, we say so plainly rather than fabricate one.
What is the OpenVAS NVT OID for a CVE and how do I confirm it?
We list the detecting NVT OID(s) and a GMP query (get_nvts nvt_oid=...) so you can confirm the NVT is present in your Greenbone feed at your feed version before trusting a clean result.
Does a positive detection mean the host is exploitable?
No. These are detection checks — they fingerprint the vulnerable condition (service, version, reachable endpoint), not exploitability. Cross-reference CISA KEV and EPSS to judge real-world risk.
What if no scanner covers the CVE I'm checking?
Not every CVE has a published Nuclei or OpenVAS check. When neither covers it, we tell you and point you to the affected products so you can check manually — or run a managed external scan and we'll confirm exposure for you.