Research Vulnerabilities by Software
Search for known vulnerabilities affecting specific software products, libraries, or frameworks in your stack.
Track recently published vulnerabilities to stay ahead of emerging threats affecting your technology stack.
Quick answer: Use the Vulnerability Database tool through ToolRouter to monitor new vulnerability disclosures directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw — connect once, then drive it with plain-language prompts. No code required.
ToolVulnerability DatabaseNew vulnerabilities are disclosed daily. For security teams, staying current is not about reading every CVE -- it is about quickly identifying which new disclosures affect your specific technology stack. Missing a critical disclosure that affects your systems can leave you exposed while attackers actively develop exploits.
The recent_vulnerabilities skill retrieves the latest vulnerability disclosures, which you can filter by product, vendor, severity, or date range. This gives you a focused feed of relevant new vulnerabilities rather than drowning in the full firehose of global disclosures.
Claude can filter the global disclosure firehose down to what actually matters for your stack. Provide your technology inventory and it will check recent CVEs against each component, assess which new disclosures require immediate action versus routine patching, and explain the reasoning behind each priority call.
ToolRouterhttps://api.toolrouter.com/mcpOnce connected (see setup above), use the Vulnerability Database tool:
ChatGPT can turn raw disclosure data into a weekly security briefing your whole team will actually read. It summarizes each new vulnerability in accessible language, suggests which ones warrant a conversation, and can even draft the Slack message or email you would send to your engineering team about urgent items.
ToolRouterAccess any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.https://api.toolrouter.com/mcpOnce connected (see setup above), use the Vulnerability Database tool:
Copilot can check for new disclosures that affect the dependencies in your current project right from the IDE. Run a quick check before any release to ensure no new critical CVEs have dropped for your stack since your last deploy, and get actionable upgrade guidance without switching context.
ToolRouterAccess any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.https://api.toolrouter.com/mcpOnce connected (see setup above), use the Vulnerability Database tool:
OpenClaw is ideal for setting up scheduled vulnerability monitoring. Configure it to pull recent disclosures for your technology stack on a daily or weekly cadence, filter by severity threshold, and output structured alerts you can pipe into PagerDuty, Jira, or your security operations dashboard.
npm install -g toolrouter-mcptoolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp toolsOnce connected (see setup above), use the Vulnerability Database tool:
Track recently published vulnerabilities to stay ahead of emerging threats affecting your technology stack. Connect the Vulnerability Database tool to Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw through ToolRouter, then ask the assistant in plain language. For example: Ask Claude: "Check for recent vulnerability disclosures affecting Node.js and PostgreSQL" Claude returns recent disclosures filtered for your stack
Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw can all monitor new vulnerability disclosures using the Vulnerability Database tool through ToolRouter, with no API keys or coding required.
Search and research vulnerabilities from public databases. Look up CVE details, monitor new disclosures, assess severity scores, and track patches for your technology stack.