PyCVESearch is an easy to use wrapper around cve-search, defaulting on https://cve.circl.lu.
This library is based on the work of Martin Simon and Kai Renken.
Important Note: The API endpoint has been removed from the public instance due to massive abusive behavior. You can use this API against a local version of CVE Search.
From source use
$ pip install pycvesearch
GET /api/browse/
GET /api/browse/vendor
>>> from pycvesearch import CVESearch
>>> cve = CVESearch()
>>> cve.browse(<vendor>)
GET /api/search/vendor/product
>>> cve.search('microsoft/office')
GET /api/cveid/cveid
>>> cve.id('CVE-2014-0160')
GET /api/last
>>> cve.last()
GET /api/dbInfo
>>> cve.dbinfo()
GET /api/cpe2.2/cpe
>>> cve.cpe22('cpe:/a:microsoft:office:2011::mac')
GET /api/cpe2.3/cpe
>>> cve.cpe23('cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:office:2011:-:mac')
GET /api/cvefor/cpe
>>> cve.cvefor('cpe:/a:microsoft:office:2011::mac')
Apache v2.0 License
Copyright 2015-2016 Martin Simon
Copyright 2015-2016 Kai Renken
Copyright 2016 Raphaël Vinot
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