Overview of Q1 security vulnerabilities in 2020 From RBS

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The vulnerability disclosure environment is not immune to the changes brought about by covid-19. The new risk based security report suggests that for the first time, we may see a real drop in the number of vulnerabilities. Does this mean that products and suppliers are actually becoming more secure? Maybe not.
It is easy to predict the current environment, but risk based security (RBS) strives to maintain accuracy and accuracy in research and analysis. Due to many factors at work, it will take some time to really understand the impact of covid-19 on vulnerability reporting in the first quarter of 2020 and subsequent quarters.
Main highlights:
Risk based security’s vulndb team identified 4968 vulnerabilities in the first quarter of 2020.
Compared with the first quarter of 2019, the number of vulnerabilities detected in the first quarter of 2020 decreased by 19.8%. According to RBS research, this may be the only quarter in at least a decade that the number of vulnerabilities has actually declined.
RBS predicts that the full impact of covid-19 on the number of vulnerabilities in the first quarter of 2020 will not be fully known until next year. The analysis shows that, with the exposure of more information, the number of vulnerabilities detected in the first quarter of 2020 may rise to 6126, but it still represents a decline in the number.
RBS identified 561 publicly exploitable vulnerabilities in the first quarter of 2020, but did not have any details in CVE / NVD. In NVD, 60.2% of these vulnerabilities that lack detailed information are remotely exploitable, which is the worst.
The number of the latest patches reached an all-time high, with 465 new vulnerabilities released in one day. Massive releases and patches are still a challenge for enterprises.
Microsoft rose from 9th in the first quarter of 2019 to the first in the first quarter of 2020, surpassing all other suppliers in the number of vulnerabilities disclosed in the first quarter of 2020. In the first quarter of 2020, windows 10 found the most vulnerabilities.
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