Security & Threat Intelligence · 25.07.2026, 15:30 UTC
Sunsetting the Public AttackerKB Platform
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Rapid7 Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 25.07.2026 UTC |
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What’s changing, where AttackerKB-style analysis will live, and how users can continue finding Rapid7 vulnerability intelligence.On August 18, Rapid7 will sunset the standalone public AttackerKB website as part of a broader effort to unify our vulnerability intelligence, exploit analysis, and research resources.Security practitioners, researchers, vulnerability managers, and current AttackerKB API users will still be able to find Rapid7 vulnerability intelligence through the Rapid7 blog, the recently revamped Rapid7 Vulnerability and Exploit Database, and customer-specific API experiences, where applicable.The public AttackerKB platform is going away, but the intelligence and analysis that security teams rely on are not disappearing. Instead, they’re moving into experiences more closely connected with Rapid7’s broader research and vulnerability intelligence ecosystem.What’s changingThe public AttackerKB website will be retired on August 18.AttackerKB-style Rapid7 technical write-ups will continue on the Rapid7 blog.Vulnerability intelligence will remain connected to the Rapid7 Vulnerability and Exploit Database.Open community contributions and the current public AttackerKB API will be retired.Where AttackerKB-style content will liveAfter the AttackerKB site is retired, that particular style of technical write-up will continue to be published through the Rapid7 blog, and will remain connected to the Rapid7 Vulnerability and Exploit Database. This approach brings vulnerability analysis, exploit intelligence, and security research into a more centralized experience for anyone …