The Open Vulnerability Project is a collection of Java libraries and a CLI to work with various vulnerability data-sources (NVD, GitHub Security Advisories, CISA Known Exploited Vulnerablity Catalog, FIRST Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS), etc.).
- open-vulnerability-clients is a collection of clients to retrieve vulnerability data from various data-feeds and APIs.
- open-vulnerability-store is a library that will transform the vulnerability data collected by the clients into a common schema and persist the data to a database using hibernate.
- vulnz a simple CLI that can be used to access the vulnerability sources and persist the data using the open-vulnerability-store.
One of the primary uses of the vulnz CLI is to be able to create a local cache of the NVD CVE Data from their API. See the vulnz/README.md for instructions on how to create and maintain the local cache.
The project started off called vuln-tools and the various APIs were seperated into standalone JAR files. The project has been renamed to the Open Vulnerability Project.
- All of the client libraries are now in the open-vulnerability-clients.
- Packages have been renamed/moved:
io.github.jeremylong.ghsa.*
->io.github.jeremylong.openvulnerability.client.ghsa.*
io.github.jeremylong.nvdlib.*
-> 'io.github.jeremylong.openvulnerability.client.nvd.*'io.github.jeremylong.nvdlib.nvd
-> 'io.github.jeremylong.openvulnerability.client.nvd.*'
- The
NvdCveApi
class has been renamed toNvdCveClient
.