Welcome to CVE Binary Tool’s documentation!¶
The CVE Binary Tool helps you determine if your system includes known vulnerabilities. You can scan binaries for a number of common, vulnerable components (openssl, libpng, libxml2, expat and others), or if you know the components used, you can get a list of known vulnerabilities associated with a list of components and versions.
- CVE Binary Tool quick start / README
- CVE Binary Tool User Manual
- How it works
- Installing
- Fixing Known Issues / What should I do if it finds something?
- Limitations
- Optional Arguments
- CVE Data Download Arguments
- Checkers Arguments
- Input Arguments
- Output Arguments
- Merge Report Arguments
- Database Management
- Deprecated Arguments
- Feedback & Contributions
- Security Issues
- CSV2CVE
- How To Guides
- CVE Binary Tool Release Notes
- CVE Binary Tool Contributor Guide
- Imposter syndrome disclaimer
- Code of Conduct
- Development Environment
- Getting and maintaining a local copy of the source code
- Setting up a virtualenv
- Installing dependencies
- Running your local copy of CVE Binary Tool
- Help, my checkers aren’t loading
- Running tests
- Running linters
- Making a new branch & pull request
- Code Review
- Style Guide for cve-bin-tool
- Making documentation
- Where should I start?
- Adding a new checker to the cve-bin-tool