Threats / Contributors / watchTowr
Research org
contributor
watchTowr
credited finder on 8 of 8 known-exploited records. Every aggregate on this page is recomputed from the records listed below — each one already cited to its public source.
No vendor advisory domain is cited for this contributor in the corpus — its credit here is as a CNA/finder. Home URL is a stated coverage gap.
8
records cited in
deterministic count8
finder / reporter credits
CVE.org credits—
CNA assignments
not a CNA70%
avg modeled exploit prob.
FIRST EPSS, 8/825%
ransomware-associated
2 of 8 · CISA flag01
Known for
— recomputed from this contributor’s own recordsSurfacesApplication / other (8)
WeaknessAuthentication (4), Path traversal / file (2), Web / client (2)
PortfolioKentico (3), SysAid (2), SmarterTools (2), Commvault (1)
PeopleNamed individuals credited under this contributor:
Piotr Bazydlo (watchTowr) · 3Sonny of watchTowrPiotr Bazydlo & Sina Kheirkhah of watchTowrSina Kheirkhah & Piotr Bazydlo of watchTowr
02
Narrative reach
— how far this contributor’s records carry an attacker, front door → lights out1Front door
8reach this stage2Keys to the kingdom
8reach this stage3Lateral reach
8reach this stage4Data at risk
4reach this stage5Lights out
0reach this stageFurthest any of these records carries an attacker: 4 · Data at risk. 4 of 8 narrative-framed records reach data-at-risk or lights-out. (furthest-position idiom, reused from the landing map; the stage mapping is a model output over cited evidence.)
03
Recent highlights
— this contributor’s newest known-exploited records04
Every record they’re cited in
— all 8, each linked to its cited sourceThis is the evidence behind every number above. Sorted ransomware-first, then by modeled exploit probability.
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