BrowserAct Automated CVE Watchtower
BrowserAct Automated CVE Watchtower
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This template provides a complete automated workflow for monitoring newly published CVEs. The process begins with BrowserAct, which navigates to the CVE website, sorts results by publish date, and extracts structured data including CVE ID, summary, max CVSS, EPSS score, published date, and updated date. A filtering rule ensures only vulnerabilities from the last 15 days are collected.
The extracted JSON data is passed into Make.com, where the scenario routes the output into Google Sheets for storage and Slack for real-time notifications. The Google Sheets modules write the results into predefined sheets, allowing you to organize records by date or severity. Slack messages notify your security team whenever new vulnerabilities appear, enabling faster response and awareness.
This workflow is ideal for security professionals, IT teams, and researchers who need continuous, hands-free CVE monitoring. It eliminates manual checking, ensures up-to-date threat visibility, and provides a scalable structure for tracking high-volume security data across multiple platforms.
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