KEV

Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog

External catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities conforming to GCVE BCP-07 standard.
Catalog UUID: 405284c2-e461-4670-8979-7fd2c9755a60 (CISA)
License: CC0-1.0

KEV Entries
1631
Vulnerability ID Status Exploited Status Updated Evidence Characteristics Actions
CVE-2020-0878
Microsoft - ChakraCore , Microsoft - Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based) +2 more
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-8644 Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2021-34448
Microsoft - Windows 10 Version 1809 , Microsoft - Windows Server 2019 +13 more
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-0968
Microsoft - Internet Explorer 9 , Microsoft - Internet Explorer 11 +7 more
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-8515 Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-3452
Cisco - Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-1380
Microsoft - Internet Explorer 11
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2021-34527
Microsoft - Windows 10 Version 1809 , Microsoft - Windows Server 2019 +22 more
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-8657 Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
CVE-2020-17144
Microsoft - Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 Update Rollup 31
Confirmed
Asserted: 2021-11-03
Yes 2021-11-03
First seen: 2021-11-03
1 source
vendor_report
- Details
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About this Catalog

For the benefit of the cybersecurity community and network defenders—and to help every organization better manage vulnerabilities and keep pace with threat activity—CISA maintains the authoritative source of vulnerabilities that have been exploited in the wild. Organizations should use the KEV catalog as an input to their vulnerability management prioritization framework.

This Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog conforms to the GCVE BCP-07 standard (Best Current Practice) standard for documenting vulnerabilities with confirmed or suspected active exploitation.

Each entry includes exploitation status, evidence sources, and characteristics to help organizations prioritize vulnerability remediation efforts.