The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to an increase in submission volume.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to an increase in submission volume.
Parent: Cybersecurity PolicyEntity: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Impact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to an increase in submission volume.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to the growing workload from rising submission volumes.
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
The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to the growing...
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NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase
The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabilities due to the growing workload from rising submission volumes. [...]
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NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase BleepingComputer The National Institute of Standards and Technology will stop assigning severity scores to lower-priority vulnerabiliti...
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