How to Check CVE Exposures with ChatGPT

CVE exposure detection with ChatGPT and ToolRouter. Find known vulnerabilities on your systems.

Tool
Security Nuclei icon
Security Nuclei

ChatGPT makes Nuclei scan results accessible by transforming raw vulnerability findings into structured security reports with clear business impact assessments. It excels at explaining what each CVE or misconfiguration means in plain language, mapping findings to compliance framework requirements, and producing remediation plans that both technical and non-technical stakeholders can act on. Ideal for teams preparing audit documentation or communicating security posture to leadership.

Connect ToolRouter to ChatGPT

1Go to Settings → Apps → Advanced settings and enable Developer mode
2Click Create app and enter these details
Name
ToolRouter
Description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
MCP Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Check the box and click Create

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Security Nuclei tool:

  1. Ask: "Check if my server is exposed to recent CVEs" and provide the target
  2. ChatGPT runs CVE detection templates and reports findings
  3. Request: "Which CVEs are most urgent and what patches are available?"

Example Prompt

Try this with ChatGPT using the Security Nuclei tool
Scan our web infrastructure for any known CVE exposures. Prioritize critical and high severity CVEs.

Tips

  • ChatGPT can explain each CVE in context and assess your specific risk
  • Ask for the CVE ID to look up detailed advisories and patches
  • Combine with vulnerability database lookups for full CVE details