- What is the Chrome CNA?
- Chrome is a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) — an organization authorized to assign CVE IDs to vulnerabilities in its scope. It has published 3,500 CVE records since 2011.
- How many CVEs has Chrome published?
- Chrome has published 3,500 CVE records, including 457 in the last two years.
- What is Chrome's CVE data quality grade?
- RadicalNotion.AI grades Chrome's CVE data quality as F, with an overall completeness score of 37.7%. This reflects how consistently its CVE records include vendor (64%), product (69.8%), CVSS (0%), and CWE (16.8%) information.
- What products does Chrome publish CVEs for?
- Chrome most frequently publishes CVEs for Chrome, windows, Linux kernel, macos, debian_linux.
- Which vendors does Chrome cover?
- Chrome publishes CVEs across 10 distinct vendors, most often Google, apple, Microsoft, Linux, debian.
- Is Chrome actively publishing CVEs?
- Chrome is currently active, based on 457 CVEs in the last two years.
- How many critical CVEs has Chrome published?
- Chrome has published 420 critical-severity CVEs and 2,649 high-severity CVEs.
- Are any of Chrome's CVEs in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog?
- Yes. 74 of Chrome's CVEs are listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, meaning they are confirmed to be exploited in the wild.
- What are the most common weakness types in Chrome's CVEs?
- Chrome's CVEs most often map to these CWE weakness types: CWE-416 (Use After Free), CWE-451 (User Interface (UI) Misrepresentation of Critical Information), CWE-20 (Improper Input Validation), CWE-787 (Out-of-bounds Write).
- How does Chrome rank among CNAs?
- By total CVE volume, Chrome ranks #16 of 370 CNAs, and it reports more complete CVE records than 3% of all CNAs.