CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) are publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities. They are entries in a list that provides a common identifier for publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. CVEs are used by security professionals and vendors to coordinate efforts to address vulnerabilities and prioritize security updates. Each CVE entry includes a unique identification number, a description of the vulnerability, and references to related information, such as affected products and versions, and potential mitigations.
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