I have released a new version of Vulristics 1.0.8 with some minor usability improvements. I love it when my open source projects get pull requests. This time help came from user dvppvd:
Padding was set in the css table to make the html report more readable.
When you run the utility without parameters, help and examples are displayed. The examples show how to run the utility to analyze MSPT vulnerabilities for a specific month and year, or to analyze an arbitrary set of CVE identifiers.
Empty lines for the text banner have been added.
TODO for the next releases:
Support CVSS 4 for data sources that have already started providing this data.
Develop automated tests to verify the correct operation of the utility for known CVE identifiers.
Implement a new data source for the CVEProject GitHub repository for mass analysis of CVE vulnerabilities.
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