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NIST will cease rating non-priority software flaws due to an increase in the volume of reported vulnerabilities.

CybersecurityApr 19, 2026score 0.272 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) decision to stop rating non-priority software flaws due to an increase in the volume of reported vulnerabilities. This decision has implications for how software security is prioritized and managed.

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NIST will cease rating non-priority software flaws due to an increase in the volume of reported vulnerabilities.
Parent: CybersecurityEntity: NISTImpact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: NIST's decision to stop rating non-priority flaws

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Bleeping Computer: NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nist-to-stop-rating-non-priority-flaws-due-to-volume-increase/
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NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nist-to-stop-rating-non-priority-flaws-due-to-volume-increase/
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NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nist-to-stop-rating-non-priority-flaws-due-to-volume-increase/ #Security
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