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High Severity CVSS

Definition

High Severity CVSS refers to a vulnerability assessment score indicating a significant security risk to a system. The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) provides a standardized method for rating the severity of software vulnerabilities, with high scores representing critical weaknesses. These vulnerabilities typically allow for easy exploitation, require minimal technical skill, and can result in substantial data loss, system compromise, or financial detriment. Addressing high severity CVSS findings is paramount for maintaining the integrity and security of digital asset platforms.