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by utopiah 26 days ago
> something like CVE-1999-0113 (or its very recently discovered/disclosed friend CVE-2026-24061)

Interesting that you remember CVEs by ID and how they relate one to another. Do you know if they are visualization of CVEs? I'm wondering if that would help newcomers to security to get some memorable insights.

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Oh, no, I remembered the actual exploits because they were comically trivial. I searched for them and found the ids to paste here. I don't in general follow security vulnerabilities closely enough to be the one to ask about CVE visualizations and the like.
Ah no worries, I'm not expert either was just curious about the mindset.

I did find https://cve-north-stars.github.io/docs/CVE-analysis#seeking-... though as an example, quite interesting.