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12-11-2024 10:13 AM - edited 12-11-2024 10:40 AM
How does one submit a request to PA to recategorize a URL to the High-Risk category?
The root domain associated with CVE-2023-6961 (WordPress XSS vulnerability) is categorized as High-Risk, but the subdomain actually serving the exploit is categorized as Insufficient-Content, Low-Risk. The Request Change function in the URL Filtering test does not allow you to choose High-Risk as the requested change.
12-11-2024 11:55 AM
It is not possible to request a change to high-risk. In your case you should request a change to malware and add ad much information about the exploit or how to get there to the description. When the category is changed to malware, I assume the associated risk will automatically be set to high.
12-11-2024 11:55 AM
It is not possible to request a change to high-risk. In your case you should request a change to malware and add ad much information about the exploit or how to get there to the description. When the category is changed to malware, I assume the associated risk will automatically be set to high.
12-11-2024 12:13 PM
Unfortunately. the description for the change request is limited to 500 characters, so hard to explain fully. Hopefully someone responds with questions if there is more info needed, instead of auto-rejecting.
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