CVE Statistics Bar Chart

April 2025

The number of repositories mentioning CVEs in the month of April.

Staying ahead in cybersecurity means actively monitoring how vulnerabilities are discussed and addressed across the digital landscape. This page provides you with a dynamic and detailed view of CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) mentions on public repositories, broken down month by month for the selected year.

Each bar chart highlights the volume of repositories that have referenced CVEs during a specific month. This allows you to quickly spot trends, identify spikes in vulnerability disclosures, and track how awareness and remediation efforts evolve over time. By keeping an eye on these patterns, you can better anticipate periods of increased risk and prepare your defenses accordingly.

The information you find here is not just for passive consumption—it’s meant to empower your cybersecurity strategy. Whether you're a researcher mapping vulnerability trends, a security team enhancing your threat intelligence efforts, or a decision-maker looking to prioritize resources, these insights give you a real edge.

I recommend using this data to strengthen your proactive security measures. Look for months where CVE mentions surge; these often align with major vulnerability disclosures, high-profile exploits, or changes in attacker tactics. Spotting these shifts early allows you to adjust patch management schedules, strengthen monitoring, and boost awareness campaigns within your organization.

Moreover, the monthly breakdown encourages a continuous approach to threat tracking, rather than reactive scrambling when new vulnerabilities surface. The best way to stay resilient is by maintaining a clear understanding of how the vulnerability ecosystem moves—and acting before attackers do.

Explore the charts below, extract the insights that matter to your environment, and turn them into action. Staying informed is important—but acting on that information is what builds true cyber resilience.