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Vulnerability Countermeasure Information Database JVN iPedia Registration Status [2023 3rd Quarter (Jul. - Sep.)]

Release Date:Nov 22, 2023

IT Security Center

1. 2023 3rd Quarter: Vulnerability Countermeasure Information Database JVN iPedia Registration Status

The vulnerability countermeasure information database JVN iPedia is endeavoring to become a comprehensive vulnerability database where vulnerability information is aggregated for easy access for IT users. JVN iPedia collects and/or translates the vulnerability information published by 1) domestic software developers, 2) JVN (footnote 1), a vulnerability information portal run by JPCERT/CC and IPA, and 3) NVD (footnote 2), a vulnerability database run by NIST (footnote 3). JVN iPedia has been making vulnerability information available to the public since April 25, 2007.

1-1. Vulnerabilities Registered in 2023/3Q

JVN iPedia now stores 171,988 vulnerabilities

The summary of the vulnerability information registered to the Japanese version of JVN iPedia during the 3rd quarter (July 1 to September 30) of 2023 is shown in the table below. As of the end of September 2023, the total number of vulnerabilities stored in JVN iPedia is 171,988 (Table 1-1, Figure 1-1).  
As for the JVN iPedia English version, the total number of vulnerabilities stored is 2,675 as shown in the Table 1-2.

Table 1-1. Vulnerabilities Registered in JVN iPedia during 3rd Quarter of 2023 (Japanese Version)


Information Source Registered Cases Cumulative Cases
 Domestic Software Developers  5 cases  270 cases
 JVN  612 cases  13,060 cases
 NVD  12,811 cases  158,658 cases
 Total  13,428 cases  171,988 cases

Table 1-2. Vulnerabilities Registered in JVN iPedia during 3rd Quarter of 2023 (English Version)

Information Source Registered Cases Cumulative Cases
 Domestic Software Developers  5 cases  274 cases
 JVN  41 cases  2,401 cases
 Total  46 cases  2,675 cases
  • Figure 1-1. Quarterly Trends in Number of  JVN iPedia Registered Vulnerabilities

2. Details on JVN iPedia Registered Data

2-1. Types of Vulnerabilities Reported

Figure 2-1 shows the number of vulnerabilities newly added to JVN iPedia during the 3rd quarter (July 1 to September 30) of 2023, sorted by the CWE vulnerability types.

The type of the vulnerabilities reported most in the 3rd quarter is CWE-79 (Cross-Site Scripting) with 1,896 cases, followed by CWE-89 (SQL Injection) with 1,153, CWE-787 (Out-of-bounds Write) with 1,036, CWE-22 (Path Traversal) with 419, CWE-125 (Out-of-bounds Read) with 371. CWE-79 (Cross-site Scripting), the most reported vulnerability type in this quarter, could allow attackers to display false webpages and/or steal information.

Software developers need to make sure to mitigate vulnerability from the planning and design phase of software development. IPA provides tools and guidelines, such as "Vulnerability Countermeasure Guide for Software Developers" (footnote 4), "How to Secure Your Website" (footnote 5), and "AppGoat" (footnote 6), a hands-on venerability learning tool, for website developers and operators to build secure websites.

  • Figure 2-1. Types of Vulnerabilities Registered in 2023/1Q

2-2. Severity of Vulnerabilities Reported

Figure 2-2 shows the yearly change in the CVSSv2 rating scale based severity of vulnerabilities registered to JVN iPedia.

As for the vulnerabilities added to JVN iPedia in 2023, 24.2 percent are “Level 3” (7.0 - 10.0), 60.5 percent are “Level 2” (4.0 – 6.9) and 15.3 percent are “Level 1” (0.0 – 3.9). This means 84.7 percent of all vulnerabilities registered are Level II or higher, which are potentially critical enough to cause damage like information exposure or data falsification.

  • Figure 2-2. Yearly Change in Sverity of Vulnerabilities Registerd (CVSSv2)

Figure 2-3 shows the yearly change in the CVSSv3 rating scale based severity of vulnerabilities registered to JVN iPedia.

As for the vulnerabilities added to JVN iPedia in 2023, 18.5 percent are “Critical” (9.0 – 10.0), 39.6 percent are “High” (7.0 – 8.9), 40.1 percent are “Medium” (4.0 – 6.9) and 1.8 percent are “Low” (0.1 – 3.9).

  • Figure 2-3. Yearly Change in Severityof Vulnerabilities Registered (CVSSv3)

To avoid threats posed by the known vulnerabilities, both product developers and IT users should pay close attention to vulnerability disclosure and update software they use to a fixed version or apply a security patch as soon as possible when they become available. IT users can check vulnerabilities newly published on JVN iPedia in RSS and XML format (footnote 7) as well.

2-3. Types of Software Reported with Vulnerability

Figure 2-4 shows the yearly change in the type of software reported with vulnerability. Application vulnerabilities have been published most, accounting for 72.6 percent (14,540 out of 20,032) of the 2023 total.

  • Figure 2-4. Yearly Change in Types of Software Reported with Vulnerabilities

Figure 2-5 shows the yearly change in the number of JVN iPedia-stored vulnerabilities in industrial control systems (ICS) used in critical infrastructure sectors. As of September 2023, the total of 4,568 ICS vulnerabilities have been registered.

  • Figure 2-5. Number of Vulnerabilities Registered to JVN iPedia (ICS)

2-4. Products Reported with Vulnerability

Table 2-1 lists the top 20 software whose vulnerabilities were most registered to JVN iPedia during the 3rd quarter (July 1 to September 30)of 2023.

In this quarter, the most registered product was the Qualcomm component. After the second place, a wide range of venders' OS products were on the list, such as Google, Microsoft.

Besides those in the top 20 list, JVN iPedia stores and offers vulnerability information about a variety of software. IPA hopes software developers and users will make good use of JVN iPedia to efficiently check vulnerability information and take necessary action in a timely manner (footnote 8).

Table 2-1. Top 20 most registered software products vulnerability countermeasure information in JVN iPedia [Jul. – Sep. 2023]

Rank
Category
Product Name (Vendor)
Number of
Vulnerabilities
Registered
1
Firmware
Qualcomm component (Qualcomm)
1,663
2
OS
Android (Google)
767
3
OS
Fedora (Fedora Project)
425
4
OS
Debian GNU/Linux (Debian)
421
5
Browser
Google Chrome (Google)
174
6
OS
macOS (Apple)
148
7
OS
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 (Microsoft)
146
8
OS
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 (Microsoft)
143
9
OS
Microsoft Windows 11 (Microsoft)
135
10
OS
Microsoft Windows 10 (Microsoft)
131
11
OS
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 (Microsoft)
127
12
OS
Linux Kernel (Linux)
109
12
OS
EMUI (Huawei)
109
14
OS
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (Microsoft)
107
15
Others
GitLab (GitLab.org)
106
16
OS
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Red Hat)
103
17
OS
HarmonyOS (Huawei)
97
18
OS
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (Microsoft)
90
19
Others
Magic UI (Huawei)
77
20
Text Editor
Vim (Vim)
72

3. Most Accessed Vulnerability Countermeasure Information

Table 3-1 lists the top 20 most accessed vulnerability countermeasure information in JVN iPedia during the 3rd quarter (July 1 to September 30)of 2023.

This quarter, as in the previous quarter, many vulnerabilities in plugins for WordPress were ranked. This is due to the mechanical access from specific organizations.

Table 3-1. Top 20 Most Accessed Vulnerability Countermeasure Information in JVN iPedia [Jul. – Sep. 2023]

Rank
ID/Title
CVSSv2
Base Score
CVSSv3
Base Score
Publication Date
Access Count
1
5.0
5.8
2023/6/27
8,667
2
2.6
6.1
2023/4/24
8,521
3
7.5
8.3
2023/5/15
7,920
4
5.0
5.3
2022/11/8
7,651
5
JVNDB-2023-000045
4.0
5.4
2023/5/9
7,649
6
2.6
6.1
2023/5/9
7,614
7
5.0
7.5
2023/1/17
7,606
8
2.6
4.3
2023/4/19
7,591
9
JVNDB-2022-000091
5.0
5.3
2022/11/18
7,516
10
2.6
6.1
2022/11/8
7,477
11
2.6
6.1
2023/7/20
6,774
12
4.0
5.4
2022/6/1
6,689
13
2.6
6.1
2022/5/24
6,305
14
3.5
5.4
2023/8/21
5,754
15
4.0
6.5
2022/3/30
5,531
16
4.0
5.4
2022/1/12
5,419
17
2.6
6.1
2022/7/25
5,379
18
JVNDB-2022-000026
2.6
4.3
2022/4/15
5,375
19
4.0
4.3
2021/12/2
4,963
20
9.0
8.6
2023/3/31
4,780

Table 3-2 lists the top 5 most accessed vulnerability information among those reported by domestic software developers.

Table 3-2. Top 5 Most Accessed Vulnerabilities Reported by Domestic Product Developers [Apr. - Jun. 2023]

Rank
ID/Title
CVSSv2
Base Score
CVSSv3
Base Score
Publication Date
Access Count
1
-
9.0
2023/7/19
3,570
2
-
5.4
2022/10/5
3,389
3
-
7.6
2023/5/23
3,285
4
-
-
2022/9/14
3,255
5
-
6.6
2023/1/18
3,246

Footnotes

 (1) Japan Vulnerability Notes: A portal for vulnerability countermeasure information including information on vendor response to the reported vulnerabilities and security support. Operated in the collaboration of IPA and JPCERT/CC.

 (2) National Vulnerability Database: A vulnerability database operated by NIST.

 (3) National Institute of Standards and Technology: A U.S federal agency that develops and promotes measurement, standards and technology.

 (4) Vulnerability Countermeasure Guide for Software Developers (in Japanese only)

 (5) How to Secure Your Websites (latest version in Japanese only)

 (6) AppGoat (in Japanese only)

 (7) IPA Data Feeds (in Japanese only)

 (8) IPA Technical Watch - Daily Practice Guide (in Japanese only): Tips on Vulnerability Management The guide gives tips on how to efficiently collect and leverage vulnerability information.

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Contact information

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