Risk Level 
Defining Risk Software/Operating Systems Vulnerabilities:
Level 1 (very low)
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Vulnerabilities that could be exploited have been not been published recently;
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Remote code may be executed without my authorization nor knowledge that it occurs.
Level 2 (low)
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Minor vulnerabilties Leaving certain configurations open to attack;
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Patches or work around approaches are available.
Level 3 (moderate)
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Easy to exploit vulnerabilities exist;
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Patches and work around approaches are available;
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Vulnerability exploits are in the wild.
Level 4 (high)
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Easy to exploit vulnerabilities exist ;
- Work around approaches are available but no patches yet;
- Work around approaches require good technical skills;
- Limited public awareness;
- Vulnerability exploits are in the wild.
Level 5 (red alert)
- Easy to exploit vulnerabilities exist;
- Patches and work around approaches are still being fine-tuned or not yet available;
- Public awaerness is raising but patches for easy installation are not yet available;
- Vulnerability exploits are in the wild and used successfully by some.
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