Yasna collects cybersecurity news and makes it easier to sort through.
It pulls recent stories from selected sources, tags the headlines, groups related coverage into storylines, highlights actively exploited CVEs, and lets you filter by topic, source, date, and keyword so you can find what you need faster.
What it does
Simple job, narrow scope.
Yasna is a cybersecurity news aggregator. It is built to make regular news review less messy.
Stories are grouped with tags and related-coverage storylines, then can be filtered by source, date, and keyword. That helps when you want to check coverage of a vendor, incident, malware family, campaign, or topic without scanning everything by hand.
When a headline mentions a CVE that appears in an actively exploited vulnerability catalog, Yasna marks it so exploited vulnerability coverage is easier to spot in the feed.
YASNA stands for Yet Another Security News Aggregator. It has been online since 2022.
How people use it
A straightforward workflow.
Read the newest stories first to see what is being reported right now.
Use tags, search, sources, and dates to focus on the vendors, incidents, malware families, campaigns, or themes you care about.
Use the exploited vulnerability filter or catalog to find headlines tied to known exploited CVEs.
Logged-in users can save headlines, export filtered results, or subscribe to a filtered RSS feed.
What you can work with
Core features.
See which publications are covering which stories.
Browse headlines by topic, product, actor, incident type, or theme.
Open related headline clusters when several sources are covering the same incident or theme.
Search for terms and limit results to a specific time range.
Review imported actively exploited vulnerability data and jump to matching headlines.
Save headlines, export CSV, or follow a filtered RSS feed.