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Common Vulnerability Scoring System Calculator CVE-2021-41592

Source: NIST

This page shows the components of the CVSS score for example and allows you to refine the CVSS base score. Please read the CVSS standards guide to fully understand how to score CVSS vulnerabilities and to interpret CVSS scores. The scores are computed in sequence such that the Base Score is used to calculate the Temporal Score and the Temporal Score is used to calculate the Environmental Score.

CVSS Base Score:
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Impact Subscore:
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Exploitability Subscore:
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CVSS Temporal Score:
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CVSS Environmental Score:
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Modified Impact Subscore:
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Overall CVSS Score:
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Base Score Metrics

Exploitability Metrics
Attack Vector (AV)*
Attack Complexity (AC)*
Privileges Required (PR)*
User Interaction (UI)*
Scope (S)*
Impact Metrics
Confidentiality Impact (C)*
Integrity Impact (I)*
Availability Impact (A)*

* - All base metrics are required to generate a base score.

Temporal Score Metrics

Exploit Code Maturity (E)
Remediation Level (RL)
Report Confidence (RC)

Environmental Score Metrics

Exploitability Metrics
Attack Vector (MAV)
Attack Complexity (MAC)
Privileges Required (MPR)
User Interaction (MUI)
Scope (MS)
Impact Metrics
Confidentiality Impact (MC)
Integrity Impact (MI)
Availability Impact (MA)
Impact Subscore Modifiers
Confidentiality Requirement (CR)
Integrity Requirement (IR)
Availability Requirement (AR)