Threat Alert Index is a reference site that explains security alerts, vulnerabilities, and detection signals in plain, neutral language.
The goal is to help readers understand what alerts represent, how they are generated, and why they appear — without assuming intent, impact, or required action.
What You’ll Find Here
Security Alerts
Reference explanations for alerts generated by security tools, including what they generally represent and how they are commonly interpreted.
CVEs and Vulnerabilities
Plain-language explanations of published vulnerabilities, focusing on what they describe and how they are categorized.
Alert and Detection Concepts
Foundational explanations that clarify how alerts, severity, and detection logic work.
Vendors and Tools
High-level references for security vendors and platforms, providing context for alert naming and detection approaches.
How to Use This Site
Alerts and vulnerabilities are documented as indicators, not conclusions. An alert does not imply compromise, and a vulnerability does not imply exploitation.
Each page focuses on what a signal represents and why it exists, leaving interpretation dependent on environment, context, and additional information.
What This Site Is Not
This site does not provide remediation steps, response guidance, or prioritization advice.
Content is intended for reference and understanding, not decision-making or operational instruction.