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Vendor Clock

G Data
Exposure Clock

DAYS SINCE LAST PUBLIC RESET

How long since G Data's last public CVE, breach, demonstration, lab miss, and capability launch — the five resets that define a vendor's current exposure window.

CVE Disclosed
none on file
No CVE on file for G Data in the tracked corpus.
Field Breach
none on file
No breach on file involving deployed G Data.
Demo / Bypass
none on file
No demonstrations or bypass research on file.
Lab Miss
71d
since 2026-04-30
1.5% miss · Business Security Test (Mar–Apr 2026)
Capability Launch
none on file
No tracked capability announcements yet.

G Data is in a quiet window — no resets across the tracked event types in the available corpus. This is good news for G Data and worth flagging in any evaluation as a positive datum.

The Exposure Clock is an original ColdRecon metric. A small number is not "bad" and a large number is not "good" — they're counts of days since something happened, drawn from open-source reporting. See G Data's full spine →

Three days since G Data's last reset is a fact. What you do about it in the next deal is judgment.

ColdRecon delivers a daily intelligence brief from the seller's seat — every reset turned into a one-sentence position for your next call. Request clearance and the first lands tomorrow at 0600.

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