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OSVDB is not open source database anymore. It is open-sourced. If you need a reference you can check their website. I was named like that in 2014.
This is not true. Companies need to pay money to use OSVDB. OSVDB code is also not open source to be used by other entities.
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'''Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB)''' is an independent and open-sourced [[database]] created by and for the community. The goal of the project is to provide accurate, detailed, current, and unbiased technical information on [[Information security|security]] vulnerabilities. The project promotes greater, open collaboration between companies and individuals, eliminates redundant works, and reduce expenses inherent with the development and maintenance of in-house vulnerability databases.
 
Its goal is to provide accurate, unbiased information about security vulnerabilities in computerized equipment. The core of OSVDB is a relational database which ties various information about security vulnerabilities into a common, cross-referenced [[open security]] data source. As of November, 2013, the database catalogs over 100,000 vulnerabilities.