CVE Newsroom
The CVE Newsroom is a live feed of cybersecurity news articles automatically enriched with CVE and vulnerability data. It aggregates security news from multiple sources across the internet and cross-references them with known vulnerabilities, giving you a single place to stay informed about the latest security events and how they relate to published CVEs.
The feed is updated every 5 minutes and is accessible from the CVE Newsroom link in the sidebar.

What You’ll See
Each article in the feed shows:
- Source — the publication name and favicon, so you know where the article comes from.
- Title and preview — the article headline and a summary of its content.
- Publication date — displayed as relative time (e.g., “3 days ago”).
- CVE references — any CVE IDs mentioned in the article are extracted and displayed as clickable badges that link to the vulnerability detail page on CVEFeed.io.
- Tech Stack indicator — if the article mentions CVEs that affect products in your project’s tech stack, it’s highlighted with a visual indicator so you can quickly spot what’s relevant to you.
Filtering
The newsroom provides two ways to narrow down the feed:
- Search — filter articles by keyword across the title, content, and source name.
- Affecting My Tech Stack — when you’re logged in and have an active project with product subscriptions, this filter shows only articles that mention CVEs affecting your subscribed products. This is a powerful way to cut through the noise and focus on security events that are directly relevant to your infrastructure.
CVE-to-News Integration
The relationship between news articles and CVEs works in both directions:
- From the Newsroom — click any CVE badge on an article to jump to the full vulnerability detail page.
- From a Vulnerability — when viewing a CVE detail page, if any newsroom articles mention that CVE, a Newsroom tab appears showing all related articles. This gives you real-world context about how a vulnerability is being discussed in the security community.
RSS Feed
The newsroom is also available as an RSS/Atom feed. See RSS Feeds for details on the Cyber NewsRoom Vulnerability Feed — it delivers the latest 25 articles and updates every 15 minutes.