feat(feed): add CISA KEV feed connector (known exploited vulnerabilities)
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id: feed_cisa_kev
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name: CISA KEV Feed
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version: 1.0.0
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description: "CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) feed connector — pull the authoritative catalog of CVEs known to be actively exploited in the wild and emit normalized IOCs (CVE + type, with vendor/product/due-date/ransomware flag) for import into the Threat Indicator Manager. Free, no authentication required; stdlib-only, no extra Python dependencies."
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changelog: "1.0.0 — Initial release: fetch the CISA KEV catalog."
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category: feed
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# The CISA KEV catalog is a free JSON file served over HTTPS. No key required.
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config_schema:
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properties:
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insecure:
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type: boolean
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description: "Trust any TLS certificate (not secure)"
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default: false
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required: []
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commands:
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- id: fetch_indicators
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name: feed-cisa-kev-fetch-indicators
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description: "Fetch the CISA KEV catalog and return normalized CVE indicators."
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risk: read
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inputs_schema:
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properties:
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ransomware_only: { type: boolean, description: "Only return CVEs linked to known ransomware campaigns (default false)" }
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max_indicators: { type: number, description: "Max indicators to return (0 = no limit, default 0)" }
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required: []
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outputs_schema: { properties: {} }
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- id: test_connection
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name: feed-cisa-kev-test-connection
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description: "Verify the CISA KEV feed is reachable (used by the Test button)."
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risk: read
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inputs_schema:
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properties: {}
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required: []
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outputs_schema: { properties: {} }
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