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# nvd-json-data-feeds
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Community reconstruction of the soon-to-be deprecated JSON NVD Data Feeds.
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[Releases ](https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds/releases/latest ) each day at 00:00 AM UTC.
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Repository synchronizes with the NVD every 2 hours.
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## Repository at a Glance
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### Last Repository Update
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```plain
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```
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### Most recent CVE Modification Timestamp synchronized with NVD
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```plain
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```
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### Last Data Feed Release
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Download and Changelog: [Click ](https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds/releases/latest )
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```plain
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```
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### Total Number of included CVEs
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```plain
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218984
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```
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### CVEs added in the last Commit
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Recently added CVEs: `13`
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* [CVE-2023-1206 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-12xx/CVE-2023-1206.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.747` )
* [CVE-2023-22815 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-228xx/CVE-2023-22815.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.817` )
* [CVE-2023-22816 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-228xx/CVE-2023-22816.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.883` )
* [CVE-2023-29241 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-292xx/CVE-2023-29241.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.947` )
* [CVE-2023-2908 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-29xx/CVE-2023-2908.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.017` )
* [CVE-2023-33298 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-332xx/CVE-2023-33298.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.077` )
* [CVE-2023-3117 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-31xx/CVE-2023-3117.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.127` )
* [CVE-2023-3338 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-33xx/CVE-2023-3338.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.270` )
* [CVE-2023-3490 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-34xx/CVE-2023-3490.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.327` )
* [CVE-2023-3491 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-34xx/CVE-2023-3491.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.393` )
* [CVE-2023-3493 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-34xx/CVE-2023-3493.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.460` )
* [CVE-2023-36144 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-361xx/CVE-2023-36144.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:10.223` )
* [CVE-2023-36812 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-368xx/CVE-2023-36812.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:10.287` )
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### CVEs modified in the last Commit
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Recently modified CVEs: `11`
* [CVE-2015-7559 ](CVE-2015/CVE-2015-75xx/CVE-2015-7559.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.373` )
* [CVE-2015-20107 ](CVE-2015/CVE-2015-201xx/CVE-2015-20107.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:09.223` )
* [CVE-2020-10735 ](CVE-2020/CVE-2020-107xx/CVE-2020-10735.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:09.393` )
* [CVE-2021-0701 ](CVE-2021/CVE-2021-07xx/CVE-2021-0701.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.567` )
* [CVE-2021-0945 ](CVE-2021/CVE-2021-09xx/CVE-2021-0945.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:09.640` )
* [CVE-2021-3426 ](CVE-2021/CVE-2021-34xx/CVE-2021-3426.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:09.543` )
* [CVE-2021-3733 ](CVE-2021/CVE-2021-37xx/CVE-2021-3733.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:09.690` )
* [CVE-2021-3737 ](CVE-2021/CVE-2021-37xx/CVE-2021-3737.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:09.843` )
* [CVE-2021-4189 ](CVE-2021/CVE-2021-41xx/CVE-2021-4189.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:09.980` )
* [CVE-2022-45061 ](CVE-2022/CVE-2022-450xx/CVE-2022-45061.json ) (`2023-06-30T23:15:10.097` )
* [CVE-2023-3316 ](CVE-2023/CVE-2023-33xx/CVE-2023-3316.json ) (`2023-06-30T22:15:10.183` )
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## Download and Usage
There are several ways you can work with the data in this repository:
### 1) Release Data Feed Packages
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The most straightforward approach is to obtain the latest Data Feed release packages [here ](https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds/releases/latest ).
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Each day at 00:00 AM UTC we package and upload JSON files that aim to reconstruct the legacy NVD CVE Data Feeds.
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Those are aggregated by the `year` part of the CVE identifier:
```
# CVE-<YEAR>.json
CVE-1999.json
CVE-2001.json
CVE-2002.json
CVE-2003.json
[...]
CVE-2023.json
```
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We also upload the well-known `Recent` and `Modified` feeds.
Furthermore, we provide the `All` feed, which contains a recent snapshot of all NVD records.
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Once your local copy is synchronized and the last synchronization is no older than 8 days, you can rely on these to stay up to date:
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```plain
CVE-Recent.json # CVEs that were added in the previous eight days
CVE-Modified.json # CVEs that were modified or added in the previous eight days
```
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Note that all feeds are distributed in `xz` -compressed format to save storage and bandwidth.
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For decompression execute:
```sh
xz -d -k < feed > .json.xz
```
#### Automation using Release Data Feed Packages
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You can fetch the latest releases for each package with the following static link layout:
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```sh
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https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds/releases/latest/download/CVE-< YEAR > .json.xz
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```
Example:
```sh
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wget https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds/releases/latest/download/CVE-2023.json.xz
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xz -d -k CVE-2023.json.xz
```
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### 2) Clone the Repository (with Git History)
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As you can see by browsing this repository, there is a slight difference between the release packages format and the repository folder structure.
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This is because we want to maintain explorability of the dataset.
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Each CVE gets its own JSON file, e.g., `CVE-1999-0001.json` .
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Here, each file is put into a folder layout that first sorts by CVE `year` identifier part and then by `number` part.
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We mask (`xx` ) the last two digits to create easily navigable folders that hold a maximum of 100 CVE JSON files:
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```plain
.
├── CVE-1999
│ ├── CVE-1999-00xx
│ │ ├── CVE-1999-0001.json
│ │ ├── CVE-1999-0002.json
│ │ └── [...]
│ ├── CVE-1999-01xx
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│ │ ├── CVE-1999-0101.json
│ │ └── [...]
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│ └── [...]
├── CVE-2000
│ ├── CVE-2000-00xx
│ ├── CVE-2000-01xx
│ └── [...]
└── [...]
```
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A byproduct of managing and continuously updating this dataset via Git is that we can track changes over time through the Git history.
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If you are interested in having the NVD data as organized above, including the historical data of changes, just clone this repository (large!):
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds.git
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```
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### 3) Clone the Repository (without Git History)
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Don't need the history? Then create a shallow copy:
```sh
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git clone --depth 1 -b main https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds.git
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```
## Motivation
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As of September 2023, the NIST will retire all [JSON-based NVD Data Feeds ](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/data-feeds#divRetirementBanner-1 ).
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The new [NVD CVE API 2.0 ](https://nvd.nist.gov/developers/vulnerabilities ) is, without a doubt, a great way to obtain CVE information.
However, we from [Fraunhofer FKIE - Cyber Analysis and Defense ](https://www.fkie.fraunhofer.de/en/departments/cad.html ) believe that the API does not cover a variety of use cases.
The legacy NVD Data Feeds provided a convenient way to quickly obtain a complete, file-based offline database snapshot; just download the `CVE-<YEAR>.tar.gz` , decompress it, and use it as you please, e.g.:
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* Put the JSON feed into a document-based database and quickly leverage upon that data in your software project, ...
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* Parse and analyze it using your favorite programming language, ...
* Put it on a USB stick and transfer it to a system without internet access, or ...
* Query the file using `jq` !
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Unfortunately, the new NVD API 2.0 adds complexity to this process.
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We want to preserve ease of use by reconstructing these data sources.
## Non-Endorsement Clause
This project uses and redistributes data from the NVD API but is not endorsed or certified by the NVD.