The annual increase of CVE reports is expected to continue, with 2025 likely surpassing 40,000. An average of 131 CVEs per day is currently reported. The KEV list of critical vulnerabilities is rapidly expanding, indicating serious security concerns. Despite diversification plans, fragmentation complicates vulnerability reporting and data integration. The number of unique suppliers in the KEV list is growing, and network-related equipment threats are increasing as well. The rise in Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEVs) shows alarming trends in active exploits, although some older vulnerabilities remain unaddressed for years.
The number of CVE reports is projected to exceed 40,000 in 2025, with an average of 131 reports per day observed in early 2025.
The rising diversity of suppliers in the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list indicates a troubling trend, with network-related equipment threats increasing from 22.5% to 25%.
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