CVE List – Find High-Risk & Exploited Vulnerabilities

Aggregating NVD, CVE, and multi-source threat feeds, this list provides deep analysis of high-risk threats such as RCE. By integrating CVSS and EPSS models, the system dynamically tracks Exp (Exploit) resources and PoC availability to accurately assess Exploitability. Combined with official Patches and remediation strategies, it helps prioritize Vulnerability Management workflows, significantly shortening response cycles and securing your critical assets.

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CVE Description Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2025-3113 A valid, authenticated user with sufficient privileges and who is aware of Continuous Compliance’s internal database configurations can leverage the application’s built-in Connector functionality to access Continuous Compliance’s internal database. This allows the user to explore the internal database schema and export its data, including the properties of Connecters and Rule Sets. 9.0 0.34% 2025-04-17 2026-04-15
CVE-2024-9129 In versions of Zend Server 8.5 and prior to version 9.2 a format string injection was discovered. Reported by Dylan Marino 9.3 0.41% 2024-10-22 2026-04-15
CVE-2024-2796 A server-side request forgery (SSRF) was discovered in the Akana API Platform in versions prior to and including 2022.1.3. Reported by Jakob Antonsson. 9.3 0.38% 2024-04-18 2026-04-15
CVE-2023-45849 An arbitrary code execution which results in privilege escalation was discovered in Helix Core versions prior to 2023.2. Reported by Jason Geffner. 9.0 1.11% 2023-11-08 2024-11-21
CVE-2023-2530 A privilege escalation allowing remote code execution was discovered in the orchestration service. 9.8 1.11% 2023-06-07 2025-08-26
CVE-2021-27023 A flaw was discovered in Puppet Agent and Puppet Server that may result in a leak of HTTP credentials when following HTTP redirects to a different host. This is similar to CVE-2018-1000007 9.8 1.33% 2021-11-18 2024-11-21
CVE-2019-10694 The express install, which is the suggested way to install Puppet Enterprise, gives the user a URL at the end of the install to set the admin password. If they do not use that URL, there is an overlooked default password for the admin user. This was resolved in Puppet Enterprise 2019.0.3 and 2018.1.9. 9.8 1.09% 2019-12-12 2024-11-21
CVE-2018-11747 Previously, Puppet Discovery was shipped with a default generated TLS certificate in the nginx container. In version 1.4.0, a unique certificate will be generated on installation or the user will be able to provide their own TLS certificate for ingress. 9.8 0.72% 2019-03-21 2024-11-21
CVE-2018-11749 When users are configured to use startTLS with RBAC LDAP, at login time, the user's credentials are sent via plaintext to the LDAP server. This affects Puppet Enterprise 2018.1.3, 2017.3.9, and 2016.4.14, and is fixed in Puppet Enterprise 2018.1.4, 2017.3.10, and 2016.4.15. It scored an 8.5 CVSS score. 9.8 0.76% 2018-08-24 2024-11-21
CVE-2018-6512 The previous version of Puppet Enterprise 2018.1 is vulnerable to unsafe code execution when upgrading pe-razor-server. Affected releases are Puppet Enterprise: 2018.1.x versions prior to 2018.1.1 and razor-server and pe-razor-server prior to 1.9.0.0. 9.8 1.94% 2018-06-11 2024-11-21
CVE-2016-5713 Versions of Puppet Agent prior to 1.6.0 included a version of the Puppet Execution Protocol (PXP) agent that passed environment variables through to Puppet runs. This could allow unauthorized code to be loaded. This bug was first introduced in Puppet Agent 1.3.0. 9.8 2.02% 2017-12-06 2026-05-13
CVE-2017-2292 Versions of MCollective prior to 2.10.4 deserialized YAML from agents without calling safe_load, allowing the potential for arbitrary code execution on the server. The fix for this is to call YAML.safe_load on input. This has been tested in all Puppet-supplied MCollective plugins, but there is a chance that third-party plugins could rely on this insecure behavior. 9.0 2.18% 2017-06-30 2026-05-13
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