I mentioned this new app over at the newsletter but it deserves a mention on the legacy blog.
CVESky is a tool to explore CVE chatter on Bluesky. At work, we’re ingesting the Bluesky Jetstream and watching for CVE chatter, excluding daft bots that just regurgitate new NVD CVEs.
There are six cards for the current and past five days of chatter, with CVEs displayed in descending order of activity. Tapping on a CVE provides details, and the ability to explore the CVE on Bluesky, Feedly, CIRCL’s Vuln Lookup, and — if present in our data — GreyNoise.
At the bottom of the page is a 30-day heatmap of CVE chatter. Tap on any populated square to see all the Bluesky chatter for that CVE.
This is similar to, but slightly different to the most excellent CVE Crowd, which monitors the Mastodonverse for CVE chatter.
The code behind the site also maintains a Bluesky list containing all the folks who chatter about CVEs on Bluesky.
Comments? Questions? Bugs? Feature requests? Hit up research@greynoise.io
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