The CVE Search Results displays the following information:
Column | Description | ||
CVE | Unique tracking number used to identify Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE). CVEs are publicly known security vulnerabilities. | ||
Filters | Unique name and number used to identify the security filters
or application
filters that are associated with a CVE.
If there is more than one filter associated for a CVE, the SMS
displays the number of filters in parentheses. Click the
+ symbol next to the CVE to view all
of the filter names.
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Not Protected Profiles | List of profiles on the
SMS that are not currently protected from a CVE.
If
there is more than one profile that is not protected from a CVE,
the SMS displays the number of profiles in parentheses. Click
the + symbol next to the CVE to view all
of the profiles that are not protected.
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Protected Profiles | List of profiles on the
SMS that are currently protected from a CVE.
If
there is more than one profile that is protected from a CVE, the
SMS displays the number of profiles in parentheses. Click the
+ symbol next to the CVE to view all
of the protected profiles.
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Assets |
Network assets discovered in a vulnerability scan. Assets include IP addresses of
the host vulnerable to the CVE and the Asset Group.
If there is more than one asset associated for a CVE, the SMS displays the number
of assets in parentheses. Click the
+ symbol next to the CVE to view all of the assets.
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Flagged | Indicates if the CVE has been flagged for follow-up. | ||
Comments | User-provided comments for the CVE. |
You can right-click on entries in the CVE search results and do the following:
- Find/Filter — Search for a filter using a keyword
- Details — View or edit CVE details
- Set Flagged— Quickly change the flagged status for one or more CVEs