A successful attack depends on conditions beyond the attacker's control.
That is, a successful attack cannot be accomplished at will, but requires
the attacker to invest in some measurable amount of effort in preparation
or execution against the vulnerable component before a successful attack
can be expected.
Low
Specialized access conditions or extenuating circumstances do not exist.
An attacker can expect repeatable success when attacking the vulnerable
component.
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