Release v4.3.5
We are happy to share the latest updates of our vulnerability management platform.
Faraday v4.3.5 is here!
We are redefining productivity and making our platform more powerful and user-friendly than ever to enhance your experience securing your systems.
Featuring new tagging and search options for assets, a CVE field for manual vulnerability creation, and the possibility to add evidence to vulnerability descriptions.
We know too much information can be just too much.
No more of that, we’ll make the math for you. We incorporated a CVSS calculator to prioritize which vulnerabilities to address first and take action to mitigate the risk they pose.
As you may know, the CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System) is a widely recognized standard for calculating the severity of vulnerabilities.
We introduce a CVSS calculator in our vulnerability management tool to enrich the data for every found vulnerability. This essential information will be displayed below our risk score to make wiser prioritization.
To use the CVSS calculator, enter the required information and our tool will calculate the CVSS score.
Take a look!
Last but not least, we added a new plugin. Now devops can import reports generated on Sempreg – a free open-source static code analysis tool- in our platform. We have also made improvements to Syhung, Trivy, and Acunetix plugins and fixed bugs in the Invicti plugin.
For organizations that use Jira, we have added the ability for Pentester role users to send issues to Jira.
We have also made some minor improvements, including a new warning message when creating workspaces with invalid characters and an improvement in duplicate vulnerability messages when the flow is not correct. Custom attributes can now be configured on the Preferences menu, making it easier to customize the tool to your specific needs.
We have also made bug fixes and performance improvements to the tool. Custom attributes have been fixed, and the tool’s performance has been improved when editing large workspaces.
We encourage all our customers to upgrade to the latest version and take advantage of these new features. As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions for further improvements.
Check out the details on out Github
See you next time!
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