Tools for Tracking Trending Vulnerabilities

21.01.2026 4 minutes Author: Lady Liberty

The number of reported CVE’s has become overwhelming for the security industry; however not every identified vulnerability poses a realistic risk. Some are simply theoretical, while other vulnerabilities have been identified as being actively used by attackers. As such many security practitioners are now turning away from only using CVE database information, and instead seeking out resources that provide trending CVEs, active exploit information, and real-time attacker activity.

This post will cover various vulnerability analysis tools that can assist in understanding how to stay relevant with the current trends of CVE exploitation: which CVEs are currently being used by attackers, which CVEs are growing in popularity, and which CVEs should be given priority.

Tools for Tracking Real-World and Trending Vulnerabilities

Trending CVEs, Latest Insights

It’s a handy “radar” for hot CVEs. The service doesn’t just dump a list, but explains why certain vulnerabilities are getting attention right now. It’s especially useful when you need a quick sense of what’s being discussed and what could seriously impact your infrastructure.

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CVECrowd

Here you can see what’s actually worrying people in the security community. CVECrowd highlights vulnerabilities that are being actively discussed, debated, and enriched with details. It’s a convenient way to catch “this matters” signals before they make it into every digest.

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Feedly Trends

Feedly Trends helps you avoid drowning in news. It pulls trends from many sources and shows which topics and CVEs appear most often. It’s a good fit if you’re used to working with feeds but want to see the signal rather than the noise.

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CVEShield

This tool is more about “what to do” than “what happened.” It helps you look at a vulnerability from a practical perspective: how critical it really is for defense, how to assess the risk, and where weak points may exist in a typical environment.

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Vulmon Trends

Vulmon Trends is all about momentum. It shows which vulnerabilities are starting to gain traction and helps you avoid missing the moment when “yesterday it was quiet,” but “tomorrow it’s already hitting production.”

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CVESky

The logic here is simple: what’s actively discussed on Bluesky often turns into a trend in the technical community. CVESky works well as a “social signal” – showing which CVEs are gaining momentum, which ones experts are picking up, and where the first practical comments start to appear.

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FediSecfeeds

FediSecfeeds collects security signals from the Fediverse. Information sometimes appears there earlier than in major media outlets, and often without any polish. It’s useful when you want to see raw discussions and early warnings.

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CVEWatch by Reddit

Reddit is useful because it’s full of practitioners and real-world cases. CVEWatch aggregates all of that into a single stream, making it easier to spot which vulnerabilities are actually causing pain: where patches don’t work, where PoCs exist, and what’s breaking in production.

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Cyber Security Vulnerabilities

This is an option for a quick overview without diving into technical details. If you need to understand which vulnerabilities are currently at the top of cybersecurity discussions in just two or three minutes, this resource covers that basic need well.

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EPSS Pulse

EPSS Pulse answers a very practical question: which of these vulnerabilities are most likely to be exploited. It’s ideal when you’re dealing with hundreds of CVEs and have very little time. It’s not a verdict, but it’s an excellent compass for prioritisation.

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Vulnerability Lookup Trends

It shows what people are searching for most often. That doesn’t always mean something is already being exploited, but it’s a strong indicator of where attention is currently focused – among security professionals, administrators, and incident responders.

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