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12-16-2015 08:07 AM - edited 12-17-2015 04:58 AM
Just wanted to gauge what others are doing with regards to this particular vulnerability if anything.
Historically this has been set to reset-both on this vulnerability. Which, by and large doesn't seem to cause that much of a problem on most sites, but I suppose the question I was asking is, is this something I should be blocking/resetting, or just logging instances for this and it is something I can allow through?
And I suppose the same goes for other "informational" vulnerabilities. How are others dealing with these?
12-17-2015 01:41 AM
Yes. They are both "informational" threats. Just wanting to see how others treat these? Do you not bother with them at all and allow them all through? Or do you reset them? Or only in high risk (finance) pcs?
12-18-2015 03:57 AM
Any suggestions from the table?
Or do I take it from the silence that others don't have a hard and fast rule for dealing with informational threats?
12-18-2015 04:21 AM
Informational vulnerabilities are usually either low threat to benign and very uncommon in the wild. It's good to have logging up so you can monitor in case it does pop up
tom
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