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, debian linux, fedora, windows, Linux kernel.
Which vendors does Chrome cover?
Chrome publishes CVEs across 10 distinct vendors, most often Google, debian, fedoraproject, apple, Microsoft.
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 60 critical-severity CVEs and 865 high-severity CVEs.
Are any of Chrome's CVEs in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog?
Yes. 73 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-787 (Out-of-bounds Write), CWE-451 (User Interface (UI) Misrepresentation of Critical Information), CWE-843 (Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type ('Type Confusion')).
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.