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! Threat Level | ! Threat Level |
Version du 11 mars 2012 à 03:33
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The threat levels, from wholly unthreatening to most potentially damaging, are:
None
Function is no threat at all. It doesn't constitute a threat to either users or the system and has no known side effects.
Nuisance
Abuse of this command can cause a nuisance to the region operator, such as log message spew.
VeryLow
Extreme levels of abuse of this function can cause impaired functioning of the region, or very gullible users can be tricked into experiencing harmless effects.
Low
Intentional abuse can cause crashes or malfunction under certain circumstances, which can be easily rectified; or certain users can be tricked into certain situations in an avoidable manner.
Moderate
Intentional abuse can cause denial of service and crashes with potential of data or state loss; or trusting users can be tricked into embarrassing or uncomfortable situations.
High
Casual abuse can cause impaired functionality or temporary denial of service conditions. Intentional abuse can easily cause crashes with potential data loss, or can be used to trick experienced and cautious users into unwanted situations, or changes global data permanently and without undo ability.
VeryHigh
Even normal use may, depending on the number of instances, or frequency of use, result in severe service impairment or crash with loss of data, or can be used to cause unwanted or harmful effects on users without giving the user a means to avoid it.
Severe
Even casual use is a danger to region stability, or function allows console or OS command execution, or function allows taking money without consent, or allows deletion or modification of user data, or allows the compromise of sensitive data by design.
Threat Level | Description |
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Modèle:LSL Nuisance | Abuse of this command can cause a nuisance to the region operator, such as log message spew. |
Modèle:LSL Severe | Even casual use is a danger to region stability, or function allows console or OS command execution, or function allows taking money without consent, or allows deletion or modification of user data, or allows the compromise of sensitive data by design. |
Modèle:LSL VeryHigh | Even normal use may, depending on the number of instances, or frequency of use, result in severe service impairment or crash with loss of data, or can be used to cause unwanted or harmful effects on users without giving the user a means to avoid it. |
Modèle:LSL High | Casual abuse can cause impaired functionality or temporary denial of service conditions. Intentional abuse can easily cause crashes with potential data loss, or can be used to trick experienced and cautious users into unwanted situations, or changes global data permanently and without undo ability. |
Modèle:LSL Moderate | Intentional abuse can cause denial of service and crashes with potential of data or state loss; or trusting users can be tricked into embarrassing or uncomfortable situations. |
Modèle:LSL Low | Intentional abuse can cause crashes or malfunction under certain circumstances, which can be easily rectified; or certain users can be tricked into certain situations in an avoidable manner. |
Modèle:LSL VeryLow | Extreme levels of abuse of this function can cause impaired functioning of the region, or very gullible users can be tricked into experiencing harmless effects. |
Modèle:LSL None | Function is no threat at all. It doesn't constitute a threat to either users or the system and has no known side effects. |