In-the-Wild Exploit / Zero Day Vulnerability

Timely protection against vulnerabilities actively exploited in the wild
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CTM360 HackerView continuous threat monitoring interface mapping active exploits and vulnerabilities across an organization's digital footprint

Continuous Threat Monitoring to Stay Ahead of Active Exploits

CTM360 continuously monitors the global threat landscape to detect actively exploited vulnerabilities in the wild. The platform identifies digital assets, maps the technology stack with tagged vulnerabilities, and directly impacts your organization, including Zero-day and in-the-wild exploit CVEs.

How HackerView Detects and Mitigates 
Active Exploits

Immediate Asset Mapping and Monitoring

Every identified vulnerability is mapped to specific digital assets in your environment. HackerView maps all your assets and monitors vulnerabilities, exposures, and misconfigurations associated with each technology.

Identification of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities and In-the-Wild Exploits and alerts

Since active exploits can surface at any time, CTM360’s HackerView platform continuously monitors the external threat landscape to detect in-the-wild exploits, including zero-day vulnerabilities, as they emerge. If any common zero-day vulnerability affecting your listed technologies occurs, Hackerview identifies it and sends timely alerts to the organization.

Actionable Remediation Guidance

Once zero-day or in-the-wild exploits are identified, HackerView provides step-by-step remediation instructions for each issue. The guidance includes the issue source, technical details, impact, and, where applicable, industry-standard fixes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does CTM360 provide support for In-the-Wild exploits?

CTM360 continuously monitors global threat intelligence and customer environments to detect active exploits and KEV CVEs. When an in-the-wild exploit is observed, CTM360 rapidly assesses the scan feasibility, and if applicable, a scan across the relevant assets is initiated. CTM360 also supports customers with revalidation scans when applicable.

Can DeepScan detect advanced risks like zero-day vulnerabilities?

DeepScan can support detection for emerging and advanced vulnerabilities, including zero-day-related risks, once enough reliable technical information becomes available. This includes details such as affected products, vulnerable patterns, technical analysis, indicators, or proof-of-concept research. Before adding a new check, we also verify that the vulnerability can be detected safely from the outside using a non-intrusive method, without exploiting the target system or causing disruption. Once these conditions are met, we can usually add the check to our detection library quickly and begin scanning affected organizations within a short timeframe.

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