The Problem That Started It All If you run servers, write code, or manage containers, you already know the uncomfortable truth: vulnerabilities, exposed secrets, and misconfigurations are everywhere.
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This is a solid build. A vulnerability scanner with a real time dashboard makes sense because security findings are much easier to act on when they’re visible, prioritized, and not buried in static reports. Open source also helps people trust what the scanner is actually doing.
This is a solid build. The real value is not just “scanner plus dashboard,” it is reducing the delay between finding a vulnerability and understanding what needs attention.
A lot of vulnerability tools give teams raw findings, but the hard part is turning those findings into priority, ownership, and action. A real-time dashboard helps if it makes the risk easier to track instead of just creating another wall of alerts.
The next useful layer would be context: exposed asset, exploitability, business impact, owner, and remediation status. That is usually where scanners become genuinely useful for small teams.
Nice work building this in the open.
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