{"schema":"voidly-atlas-federal/v1","title":"Voidly — Surveillance & Digital-Rights Watch","about":"A curated, citable slice of the U.S. federal data hub, limited to datasets that bear on internet freedom, surveillance, and the security of the circumvention stack.","provider":"Voidly","license":"Source data is U.S. federal public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). Re-surfaced by Voidly under CC BY 4.0.","disclaimer":"This is the agency's own public-domain data, curated and made citable by Voidly. Voidly adds no independent claim — always verify against the linked canonical source.","generated_at":"2026-06-07T03:58:40.074Z","datasets":[{"slug":"nvd-cves","title":"NVD — Known Software Vulnerabilities","agency":"NIST","description":"Published CVEs in the U.S. National Vulnerability Database, with CVSS severity — the catalog of known software and hardware security flaws.","mission":"The circumvention and secure-comms stack — VPNs, routers, browsers, messengers — is built on this software. 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