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fedora

About This Vendor

fedora is a technology vendor producing software and infrastructure products. As a software provider, fedora's broad product portfolio across multiple domains—including operating systems, cloud infrastructure, enterprise applications, databases, networking, and security tools—creates a large attack surface. Additionally, long support cycles, widespread deployment, and continuous feature development contribute to the accumulation of discovered vulnerabilities over time. Major vendors typically report higher CVE counts not necessarily due to inferior security, but because of greater exposure to security research, responsible disclosure practices, and the sheer complexity of maintaining multiple product lines and legacy systems. Regular security assessments and patching of fedora's products are critical for organizations running their software in production environments.

Vulnerability Trends for This Vendor

SecUtils has indexed 7 known vulnerabilities from fedora. This includes 3 high-severity issues requiring prompt remediation. These vulnerabilities affect 10 distinct products across fedora's portfolio, demonstrating the breadth of the vendor's product ecosystem and the importance of comprehensive patch management strategies. Disclosure dates span from 2008 through 2015, reflecting sustained security scrutiny over multiple years. Organizations deploying fedora products should maintain active vulnerability monitoring, prioritize critical patches, and implement compensating controls where patches cannot be applied immediately.

ID Date Published Last Modified Severity (CVSSv3) Severity (CVSSv2) Exploit Available
CVE-2008-3252 2008-07-21 2025-04-09 - 10.0 Likely
CVE-2008-2929 2008-08-29 2025-04-09 - 4.3 Likely
CVE-2008-2930 2008-08-29 2025-04-09 - 7.1 Likely
CVE-2008-3283 2008-08-29 2025-04-09 - 7.8 Likely
CVE-2012-3500 2012-10-01 2025-04-11 - 1.2 Unknown
CVE-2015-1848 2015-05-14 2025-04-12 - 6.8 Likely
CVE-2015-3983 2015-05-14 2025-04-12 - 4.3 Likely

How SecUtils Normalizes Vendor Data

SecUtils aggregates National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and MITRE records for fedora by normalizing vendor identifiers across diverse data sources, mapping vendor names to their associated product lines, and collecting all known vulnerabilities under a unified vendor context. For every CVE associated with fedora's products, we extract and structure Common Platform Enumeration (CPE) data, Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) categories, CVSS severity metrics, and reference links to enable rapid vulnerability identification and asset correlation. This record contains no exploit code, proof-of-concept instructions, or attack methodologies—only defensive intelligence necessary for patch management, risk assessment, and vendor vulnerability tracking.