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Computer Network Defence Alert State
The Computer Network Defence Alert State is designed to give a granular and more dynamic visualisation of the current security threat.  Increase in alert state will occur immediately upon detection of a new threat and drop again by one level each working day.  The rationale is that vulnerabilities often occur in clusters, therefore reducing the alert state again quickly, will increase your visibility of new threats to the same product.  It is important that the radar page is viewed at least daily in order to track these changes. Reductions in alert state occur at approximately 1900 GMT/UTC. Significant vulnerabilities may remain for longer. Vulnerabilities on this page are predominantly remotely executable, very few local server exploits will be shown.


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NORMAL This alert state represents the normal level of security with minimal activity relating to the product.  The next stage above this level is 2, however falling alerts will go through 1 when returning to normal.

LOW This alert state indicates that an alert has been recognised for this product within the last few days but it is now returning to normal.  Inclusion of this level is for viewers that don't monitor this alert system regularly.

INCREASED This alert state indicates a need to increase the security posture due to an emerging threat for which there is currently no exploit, or you are witnessing the reduction in alert state after being at level 3 for more than 1 working day.

HIGH This alert state indicates a significant threat to the product, where exploits exist or where the vulnerability is potentially devastating.
 

PATCHES This alert state indicates that patches are available for vulnerabilities that had previously resulted in a need for the alert state to increase and subsequently fall. The level of 2 or 3 indicates the urgency to patch.

EXPLOIT This alert state indicates that exploit code is available for vulnerabilities that had previously resulted in a need for the alert state to increase and subsequently fall. The level of 2 or 3 indicates the threat of the exploit.

     

F5 Networks has acknowledged a vulnerability in various F5 products, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).
An error exists in the TCP implementation when handling resources, which can be exploited to render a system unresponsive.

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A vulnerability in one of the LANDesk Management Gateway pages allows an attacker to perform command injection under certain circumstances. This vulnerability could lead to arbitrary commands to be executed under the root context.
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A vulnerability has been identified in Novell NetStorage, which could be exploited by remote attackers to compromise a vulnerable system. This issue is caused by an unspecified error which could allow remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code. No further details have been disclosed.

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Oracle has issued a security alert for a vulnerability in the Node Manager component of Oracle WebLogic Server. This vulnerability may be remotely exploitable without authentication to impact the availability, integrity and confidentiality of the targeted system.
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