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Sugarcrm

Vendor reference — Sugarcrm · sector: Other. Cumulative disclosure record across the archive.

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Career totals

Disclosures & known-exploited
All-timeYTD
CVEs10
KEV entries10
Rate & severity
KEV/100Med CVSSMed EPSSCHML
100.0.80270000

KEV/100 = KEV entries ÷ CVEs × 100. Med CVSS / Med EPSS are medians over all disclosures. C/H/M/L = disclosures by CVSS severity band.

Monthly disclosures

Trend (by first-seen month, full archive): █▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁

Last 12 months (new CVEs by first-seen day)
MonthNew CVEs
2025-090
2025-100
2025-110
2025-120
2026-010
2026-020
2026-030
2026-040
2026-050
2026-060
2026-070
2026-080

Notable CVEs

Ranked by the published formula: KEV → EPSS → CVSS → CVE ID.

Notable (ranked)
CVECVSSEPSS %ileSeverityKEVFirst seen
CVE-2023-2295299.6YES2023-02-02

Recent CVEs

Most recently seen
CVECVSSEPSS %ileSeverityKEVFirst seen
CVE-2023-2295299.6YES2023-02-02

KEV entries

CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (newest addition first)
CVEKEV addedCVSSEPSS %ileSeverity
CVE-2023-229522023-02-0299.6

KEV timing

Fastest to KEV
CVEDays
CVE-2023-229520
Longest unpatched (KEV due date passed)
CVEDueDays over
CVE-2023-229522023-02-231273

Methodology

Rate statistics are arithmetic over published figures: KEV/100 = KEV entries ÷ CVEs × 100; medians are taken over this vendor's disclosures. Vendor names are normalized (case, punctuation, common aliases) before aggregation; monthly counts are keyed to first-seen day, the day this archive first observed the record, not the upstream publication date.

Raw counts are not comparable across vendors: disclosure practices, product breadth, and CNA conventions differ widely, so a larger number here does not mean less secure software. This is a reference page assembled from the public record — not a record of its own, and not a ranking of vendors by our judgment.

Sources. CVE records from the CVE Program (cvelistV5); enrichment from NVD (NIST); known-exploited status from the CISA KEV catalog; exploit probability from FIRST EPSS.