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CVE-Announce e-newsletter/April 24, 2018
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Contents:
1. CVE List Surpasses 100,000 CVE Entries
2. Hillstone Added as CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
3. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
4. Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
FEATURE STORY:
CVE List Surpasses 100,000 CVE Entries
The CVE website now contains 100,051 CVE Entries, each of which is a unique identifier for a publicly known software or firmware vulnerability.
CVE, which began in 1999 with just 321 common entries on the CVE List, is considered the international standard for public vulnerability identifiers.
CVE Entries are assigned to vulnerabilities in any code-based entity or standards upon which code-based entities are designed. This can include software, shared codebases, libraries, protocols, standards, hardware (e.g., firmware or microcode), hardware platforms, file formats, or data encodings. This definition of what CVE considers to be a vulnerability is specified by the "CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) Rules, Version 2.0," a consensus document authored by CNAs and the CVE Board.
Every CVE Entry added to the list is assigned by a CNA. Numerous organizations from around the world already participate as CNAs, with more and more organizations deciding to join the CVE effort and become a CNA to help the community continue to build the CVE List.
LINKS:
CVE List -
https://cve.mitre.org/cve/
CNAs -
https://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html
CNA Rules -
https://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna/rules.html
CVE Board -
https://cve.mitre.org/community/board/index.html
CVE News page article -
https://cve.mitre.org/news/archives/2018/news.html#April242018_CVE_List_Surpasses_100000_CVE_Entries
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Hillstone Added as CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
Hillstone Networks, Inc. is now a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) for all Hillstone products only.
CNAs are organizations from around the world that are authorized to assign CVE Entries to vulnerabilities affecting products within their distinct, agreed-upon scope, for inclusion in first-time public announcements of new vulnerabilities.
CNAs are the main method for requesting a CVE ID. The following 87 organizations currently participate as CNAs: Adobe; Airbus; Alibaba; Apache; Apple; Atlassian; Autodesk; BlackBerry; Brocade; CA; Canonical; CERT/CC; Check Point; Cisco; Cloudflare; Dahua; Debian GNU/Linux; Dell EMC; Distributed Weakness Filing Project; Drupal.org; Duo; Eclipse Foundation; Elastic; F5; Facebook; Flexera Software; Fortinet; FreeBSD; Google; HackerOne; Hewlett Packard Enterprise; Hikvision; Hillstone; HP; Huawei; IBM; ICS-CERT; Intel; IOActive; ISC; JPCERT/CC; Juniper; Kaspersky; KrCERT/CC; Larry Cashdollar; Lenovo; MarkLogic; McAfee; Micro Focus; Microsoft; MITRE (primary CNA); Mozilla; Netflix; Netgear; Nvidia; Objective Development; OpenSSL; Oracle; Palo Alto Networks; Puppet; Qihoo 360; QNAP; Qualcomm; Rapid 7; Red Hat; Riverbed; Schneider Electric; Siemens; Silicon Graphics; SonicWALL; Symantec; Synology; Talos; Tenable; TIBCO; Trend Micro; VMware; Yandex; Zephyr Project; Zero Day Initiative; and ZTE.
For more information about requesting CVE ID numbers from CNAs, visit Request a CVE ID on the CVE website at https://cve.mitre.org/cve/request_id.html.
LINKS:
Hillstone -
https://www.hillstonenet.com/
CNAs -
https://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html
Request a CVE ID from a CNA -
https://cve.mitre.org/cve/request_id.html
How to become a CNA -
https://cve.mitre.org/cve/cna.html#become_a_cna
CVE News page article -
https://cve.mitre.org/news/archives/2018/news.html#April242018_Hillstone_Added_as_CVE_Numbering_Authority_CNA
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Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
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Details/Credits + Subscribing and Unsubscribing
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