CVE databases are dense. Cehpoint AI reads the advisory and tells you what matters: how bad it is (CVSS), who is affected, and exactly how to fix it — in simple words, in English, Hindi or Bengali.
CVE databases are dense. Cehpoint AI reads the advisory and tells you what matters: how bad it is (CVSS), who is affected, and exactly how to fix it — in simple words, in English, Hindi or Bengali.
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Explain CVE-2021-44228 (Log4Shell): what it is, its impact (CVSS), affected versions, and step-by-step remediation.
Explain the most recent OpenSSL vulnerability: what it is, its impact, affected versions, and step-by-step remediation.
Explain CVE-2024-3400 for Palo Alto: impact (CVSS), affected versions, and remediation steps.
About the free Explain a CVE tool.
Yes. The CVE explainer is completely free — no login, no API key, no credit card. Just paste a CVE ID and get a plain-language briefing.
The CVE explainer answers in English, Hindi and Bengali. Choose your language in the chat settings.
Yes. For each CVE the AI provides CVSS severity, affected versions and concrete remediation and detection steps based on the official advisory.
Works in English, Hindi and Bengali — free, no login, no credit card.