About Ping7
Free tools see the problem. We help fix it.
Ping7 runs 25+ free browser-side network and security tools, a live CVE intelligence dashboard that tracks critical vulnerabilities in WordPress, cPanel, NGINX, FreePBX, Docker and more, plus a small repair desk for patch calls, compromise checks, private CVE watch, and emergency cleanup.
Three things in one site
- Free network toolkit (25+ tools). IP, DNS, SSL, WHOIS, ping, headers, blacklists, redirect chains, password generation, and more — all in your browser. No signup. No tracking.
- Live CVE intelligence dashboard. Hourly NVD + CISA KEV scanning, filtered to stacks small operators actually run. Each entry includes a free 5–15-minute self-check guide written for humans, not machines.
- Fixed-price security services. $19/month private CVE watch, $49 patch calls, $99 compromise checks, and emergency repair from $299. Bilingual English / Chinese reports.
Who Ping7 is for
Hosting providers, MSPs, agencies, small business IT, WordPress operators, VoIP admins, and indie developers who need fast answers and occasionally need someone on the other end of the line when something breaks. We are not enterprise. We do not sell six-figure retainers. We are the people you call when the phone system goes down on a Monday morning or the cPanel server starts behaving weirdly after a patch.
How we filter CVE noise
- CVSS ≥ 7.0 or on CISA KEV. Below that, it's a maintenance item, not an alert.
- Affects production stacks small operators actually run. Skip router firmware, niche industrial gear, vendor-internal tooling.
- Patch or workaround exists. No fix + no public exploit = silence until something changes.
- Cross-checked against at least one independent source (Patchstack, WPScan, F5, vendor blog) before publishing.
Result: 2–4 alerts per week on average. Some weeks zero. Occasional cluster weeks of 8–10. See the live numbers on the CVE Intelligence dashboard.
Privacy-friendly by default
Ping7 does not require signup for core tools. Some checks (SSL, WHOIS, HTTP headers) require server-side requests to public URLs or public DNS records. Local, private, and reserved addresses are blocked where needed to reduce unsafe request behaviour. No third-party advertising. No tracking pixels in alert emails. No reselling subscriber data.
Why the site looks the way it does
Ping7 is intentionally low-chrome: minimal navigation, no autoplaying anything, no cookie modals, no "subscribe to our newsletter" popups. The tools render in plain HTML so a $5 phone on a hotel Wi-Fi can use them. The CVE dashboard ships as a static page that loads in under a second. We optimise for trust and speed first, conversion second.
Contact
General questions, bug reports, tool requests, or service inquiries:
[email protected]. We reply within
12 hours. Telegram channel for live CVE pushes: @ping7cve.