Secunia does it… https://secunia.com/community/advisories/search/ (now you need an account) Ninite does it (but not necessarily in a way that you can grab that data for your own purposes) And there's a list here: https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/ncp/repository (not sure how to get just the list of products) Regards,
ASB http://XeeMe.com/AndrewBaker Providing Expert Technology Consulting Services for the SMB market… GPG: 1AF3 EEC3 7C3C E88E B0EF 4319 8F28 A483 A182 EF3A On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 4:08 PM, Richard Stovall [email protected] wrote: Does anyone know if there is a publicly queryable (is that a word?) repository of software versions out there on the Interwebz? Since that makes no sense, let me (attempt to) explain what I mean. It would be freaking awesome if I could write a script that says give me the current release version of these 10 major software packages (pick any 10) and goes out to somebody's web service out there (someone I trust, obviously) and gets the information. Does anyone know that somebody? Thanks, RS

