Abstract
The Common Vulnerability Scoring System score is the de facto standard to assess risk of software vulnerabilities, with three temporal components: exploitability, remediation level, and report confidence. We discuss how the latter may be inferred from the first two, pointing practical and conceptual issues in the usage of temporal risk scores.
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