What do the different audit risk levels signify?
High: A vulnerability is designated as high-risk if it would allow a user who has not been given any amount of trust on a susceptible host to take control of it. Other vulnerabilities that severely impact the overall safety and usability of the network may also be designated as high-risk. Medium: Medium-risk vulnerabilities are serious security threats that would allow a trusted but non-privileged user to assume complete control of a host, or would permit an untrusted user to disrupt service or gain access to sensitive information. Low: A low-risk vulnerability is typically one that only presents a threat in specific and unlikely circumstances. Such a vulnerability may provide an attacker with information that could be combined with other, higher-risk vulnerabilities, in order to compromise the host or its users. Information: Retina may provide additional information about a host that does not necessarily represent a security threat, but may be useful to the administrator in order to b