We Built a Live Vulnerability Intelligence Dashboard — Here’s Why
Security teams don’t suffer from lack of data.
They suffer from too much noise.
Every day:
- Dozens of new CVEs are published
- Exploits appear on GitHub
- Security researchers discuss vulnerabilities on social media
- Attackers weaponize issues faster than teams can triage
The problem isn’t information.
The problem is prioritization.
That’s why we built a live Vulnerability Intelligence Dashboard:
👉 https://leakycreds.com/vulnerability-intelligence
This isn’t just a CVE list.
It’s designed to help security teams quickly understand:
- What vulnerabilities are trending right now
- Which CVEs are high severity
- What might be actively exploited
- Where attention should be focused
Why Most CVE Feeds Aren’t Enough
Many dashboards show:
- Raw CVE descriptions
- CVSS scores
- Static lists
But real-world risk depends on context.
A vulnerability becomes dangerous when:
- Exploits are publicly available
- It’s trending among researchers
- It targets widely deployed software
- It’s easy to weaponize
Without that context, teams waste time triaging low-impact issues.
What This Dashboard Tries to Solve
The goal was simple:
Make vulnerability data easier to interpret at a glance.
The dashboard highlights:
- Trending vulnerabilities
- Severity distribution
- Recently surfaced CVEs
- Signals of exploitation activity
Each CVE has its own dedicated page with:
- Overview
- Impact summary
- Severity and scoring
- References
- Last updated timestamp
Instead of forcing users to jump across multiple sources, we centralize the intelligence view.
Why This Matters Now
Attack chains are evolving.
Modern attacks often combine:
- Software vulnerabilities
- Credential exposure
- Misconfigurations
- Phishing
A vulnerability alone isn’t always catastrophic.
But when combined with exposed credentials or weak access controls, it becomes much more dangerous.
Understanding what’s trending in the vulnerability landscape is a foundational step in reducing risk.
Built for Practitioners, Not Marketing
This dashboard is free and publicly accessible.
It’s built for:
- Security engineers
- SOC analysts
- DevSecOps teams
- Researchers
No signups required to view vulnerability intelligence.
The goal is transparency and visibility.
What’s Next
We’re continuing to expand:
- Most exploited vulnerabilities of the week
- Daily/Weekly/Monthly alert subscriptions
- Monthly vulnerability trend summaries
- Industry-focused breakdowns
- Cross-analysis with exposed credential intelligence
If you work in security, I’d love feedback.
Is there something missing?
What would make this more useful for your workflow?
You can explore it here:
👉 https://leakycreds.com/vulnerability-intelligence
Happy to hear thoughts from the community.
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