CVE Tracker brings the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) to your pocket. Stay on top of vulnerabilities affecting the software you actually use β fast, focused, and privacy-respecting. WHAT IT DOES β’ Live CVE feed from NVD 2.0, newest first, with severity and CVSS at a glance β’ Watchlist for the vendors and products you care about, synced across your iPhone and iPad with iCloud β’ CISA KEV (Known Exploited Vulnerabilities) catalog tracking β see what's actually being exploited in the wild β’ EPSS scoring on every CVE detail page β the probability a vulnerability will be exploited within 30 days β’ Awaiting Analysis tab for brand-new CVEs that NVD hasn't yet attributed β’ Security news from Hacker News, BleepingComputer, Krebs on Security, Dark Reading, and CISA Advisories β’ Local notifications for KEV additions, watchlist matches, and news β opt in by category THE DASHBOARD A single screen designed to read in seconds: β’ Threat Snapshot β today's CVE volume vs. yesterday, with hourly sparkline and severity breakdown β’ Year So Far β total CVEs published this year with year-over-year comparison bars β’ Exploit Velocity β cumulative distribution curve showing how quickly CVEs land on CISA's KEV catalog β’ Watchlist tiles β vendor and product activity in the last 24 hours β’ Top Scoring β today's highest CVSS CVEs DESIGNED FOR PRACTITIONERS β’ Strict CPE-only matching for watched vendors and products β no description-text guessing, no false attribution β’ Filter by severity and CVSS range β’ Search by keyword, full CVE ID, or vendor scope β’ Bookmark anything for offline reference β’ Optional NVD API key (stored in iOS Keychain) for higher rate limits PRIVACY FIRST β’ No account required β’ No analytics, no telemetry, no third-party tracking β’ Your watchlist and bookmarks live on your device and iCloud β never on our servers β’ The NVD API key is stored in the iOS Keychain and only ever sent to NVD Built for security engineers, IT operators, and anyone who needs to know what just got disclosed and whether it matters. Data sourced from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) at NIST, the CISA KEV catalog, and the EPSS project.