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CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities — searchable, filterable

Browse every CVE in the CISA KEV catalog. Filter by vendor, product, ransomware use, or BOD 22-01 due date. Updated daily from cisa.gov.

CVEVendorProductAddedDueRansom
CVE-2020-0986 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-17087 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-33742 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2021-31199 Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2020-1020 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-38645 Microsoft Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2017-0143 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2016-7255 Microsoft Win32k 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2016-0185 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-0683 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-1464 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-1732 Microsoft Win32k 2021-11-03 2021-11-17 Ransomware
CVE-2021-31201 Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2021-31979 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2018-0802 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2012-0158 Microsoft MSCOMCTL.OCX 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-36942 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2021-11-17 Ransomware
CVE-2019-1215 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2018-0798 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2017-0199 Microsoft Office and WordPad 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2020-1380 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2019-1429 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-40444 Microsoft MSHTML 2021-11-03 2021-11-17 Ransomware
CVE-2017-8759 Microsoft .NET Framework 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2017-11774 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-0968 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-26858 Microsoft Exchange Server 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2021-27065 Microsoft Exchange Server 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2020-1054 Microsoft Win32k 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-27059 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2019-1367 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2020-1040 Microsoft Hyper-V RemoteFX 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-28310 Microsoft Win32k 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2015-1641 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-27085 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2021-11-17
CVE-2019-0541 Microsoft MSHTML 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-1350 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2021-26411 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2021-11-17 Ransomware
CVE-2019-0859 Microsoft Win32k 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-1472 Microsoft Netlogon 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2021-26855 Microsoft Exchange Server 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2017-11882 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
CVE-2020-0674 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2018-8653 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2019-0797 Microsoft Win32k 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-1147 Microsoft .NET Framework, SharePoint, Visual Studio 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2019-1214 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2016-3235 Microsoft Office 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2020-0601 Microsoft Windows 2021-11-03 2022-05-03
CVE-2019-0604 Microsoft SharePoint 2021-11-03 2022-05-03 Ransomware
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ReferenceWhat is the CISA KEV catalog?

The Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog is a CISA-maintained list of CVEs confirmed to be actively exploited in the wild. It is the authoritative answer to "is this vulnerability really being used by attackers?" Unlike EPSS (which is a probability), KEV is a binary, evidence-based signal — if a CVE is on the KEV list, it has been observed in real attacks.

For US federal agencies, BOD 22-01 makes remediation of KEV CVEs mandatory by the listed due date. For everyone else, KEV is the strongest possible "patch this now" signal you can get from public threat intel.

When to useWhen should I use KEV?

Patch prioritization

KEV is your strict "patch this immediately" tier. Anything in KEV outranks any EPSS or CVSS calculation in priority.

Compliance reporting

Federal agencies and federal contractors must show KEV remediation against BOD 22-01. KEV exposure is increasingly a question on cyber-insurance applications and audit checklists.

Tabletop exercises

Run "what if a KEV CVE matched our asset inventory tomorrow?" — most SOCs have never tested that pipeline end-to-end.

Threat-intel feeds

Pipe KEV diffs into your SIEM as a high-priority detection input. Anything new in KEV today should map to your environment within 24 hours.

ComparisonKEV vs EPSS vs CVSS — how do they fit together?

SignalWhat it answersUse
CVSSHow bad is this vulnerability if it is exploited?Severity (theoretical)
EPSSHow likely is this vulnerability to be exploited in the next 30 days?Probability (forecast)
KEVIs this vulnerability already being exploited, with public evidence?Binary (confirmed)

The right priority order, in plain English: anything in KEV is patched first. Among non-KEV items, sort by EPSS percentile descending. Use CVSS as a tiebreaker.

API

Want this in your SOAR or SIEM?

SARA Open ships an OpenAI-compatible API. Call POST /api/v1/analyze — SARA returns EPSS, CVSS, KEV status, and an analyst-grade written summary in one call.

curl -X POST https://sara-open.sirp.io/api/v1/analyze \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $SARA_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"type": "cve", "value": "CVE-2021-44228"}'
Read the API reference →

FAQFrequently asked questions

How often does CISA update the KEV catalog?
Whenever new exploitation evidence is confirmed — typically several updates per month, sometimes multiple in a week. This browser refreshes from CISA daily and reflects the most recent ingest.
Is the KEV catalog mandatory for non-federal organizations?
No, but it is widely treated as the de-facto standard for must-patch prioritization, and is increasingly cited by cyber-insurers, auditors, and regulators.
What does ransomware use mean in the KEV catalog?
CISA flags CVEs known to have been exploited in ransomware campaigns. This is the highest-urgency tier for many SOCs and a frequent input to ransomware tabletop exercises.
Can I bulk-export the KEV catalog?
Yes. CISA publishes the full catalog as JSON and CSV directly. SARA's API additionally returns SARA's analyst-written summary alongside each row — useful for triage queues.
Does this browser show every KEV CVE, or just popular ones?
Every entry in the catalog. The full list is searchable here.
What is BOD 22-01?
Binding Operational Directive 22-01, issued by CISA, requires US federal civilian executive-branch agencies to remediate vulnerabilities in the KEV catalog by the listed due date. Most non-federal organizations adopt similar SLAs informally.

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