PatchSiren private pilot

Relevant CVE alerts for the systems you actually run.

PatchSiren is opening private pilot intake for operators watching cPanel/WHM, Linux hosting stacks, WordPress, Apache, Nginx, PHP, MySQL/MariaDB, and mail infrastructure.

Relying on luck is not a patch strategy.

Initial pilot focus

Built first for hosting-stack operators.

  • cPanel / WHM
  • Linux hosting stacks
  • WordPress
  • Apache / Nginx / PHP
  • MySQL / MariaDB
  • Mail servers
  • CISA KEV + NVD + vendor advisories

Operator problem

Generic CVE feeds are noisy. Vendor advisories are scattered. Reddit threads are usually too late.

By the time the community thread is loud, someone may already be compromised.

Watch your actual stack

Tell PatchSiren what you run: cPanel/WHM, Linux, WordPress, Apache, Nginx, PHP, MySQL/MariaDB, mail services, and more.

Prioritize real risk

Surface high-signal CVEs based on selected systems, KEV status, vendor advisories, exploit signals, and patch urgency.

Keep evidence visible

Every alert should explain why it matched, where it came from, and what changed.

Pilot waitlist

Join the PatchSiren Pilot

The public waitlist collects broad stack and contact details only. Do not include server IPs, credentials, exact customer names, internal network details, firewall configs, or private incident history.

  • No customer server credentials
  • No public server IP collection
  • No phone or SMS collection in this phase

What happens after you join?

  1. We review your selected stack.
  2. We use pilot demand to prioritize the first supported alert packs.
  3. If you are a fit for the private pilot, we will email you with next steps.
  4. You will never be asked for server credentials or public IPs during waitlist signup.

After you submit, PatchSiren sends a confirmation email to verify that the waitlist request belongs to you.

Primary systems you want CVE alerts for

Hosting panels

Web stack

Server infrastructure

Security / monitoring

Developer / platform

No credentials. No server IPs. No internal configs. This form only collects contact details and broad stack interests for pilot prioritization.