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CVE's

CVE's is a repository that aims to gather a collection of scripts related to Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). The goal of this project is to provide a central location for the community to contribute and access scripts that assist in understanding, testing, or mitigating CVEs. Motivation

The motivation behind this project is to simplify the process of finding and sharing scripts specifically designed for CVE-related tasks. By having a consolidated repository, we aim to save time for researchers, developers, and security enthusiasts by making it easier to access a wide range of relevant scripts in one place. Contributions

Contributions to this project are welcome and encouraged. If you have developed a script that assists in understanding, testing, or mitigating a specific CVE, we invite you to share it with the community. Your contributions can help others gain insights, improve security practices, and facilitate the resolution of vulnerabilities.

To contribute, please follow these guidelines:

  • Fork the repository and create a new branch for your contribution.
  • Add your script to the appropriate folder, ensuring that it is properly named and includes a brief description or usage instructions.
  • Make sure to include any necessary dependencies or requirements in a separate file or within the script itself.
  • Submit a pull request, providing a clear description of your contribution and its relevance to CVEs.

Directory Structure

The repository follows a directory structure that organizes scripts based on the corresponding CVE. Each CVE folder contains scripts specific to that vulnerability, along with any necessary documentation or additional resources.

├── CVE-XXXX-XXXX
│   ├── script1.py
│   ├── script2.sh
│   └── README.md
├── CVE-YYYY-YYYY
│   ├── script3.rb
│   └── README.md
└── CONTRIBUTING.md

Disclaimer

Please note that the scripts provided in this repository are meant for educational and research purposes. It is essential to use them responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The authors and contributors of this project are not responsible for any misuse or illegal activities involving the provided scripts.

License

Specify the license under which the project is released, e.g., MIT License, GNU General Public License, etc

Feel free to customize and expand upon this template according to your specific needs. Adding a clear introduction and guidelines will help set the expectations for contributors and users of the repository. Good luck with your project!