CVE data courtesy of cvedetails.com
The following chart shows basic statistics for CVE-2012-2008, including total items, unique items, and maximum peak weight of a single item. The various spikes in the chart should be explained in the following section Unique Items.
Date chart is ommitted due to less than 1 day of activity recorded.
The views below include a timeline, list, map, and table of items that received a heavier weight due to popularity. The items below are filtered to only show those for the vulnerability CVE-2012-2008 and is ordered heaviest items first.
In the mined items section of Talkback it's possible to see this similar view by filtering by vulnerability ID CVE-2012-2008.
The location of users is determined by combining Twitter user information with the Google Maps API. This helps plot out users to locations which is useful for identifying location-specific trends.
The below geochart shows the distribution of captured origin users to countries who have mentioned CVE-2012-2008.
Coordinates are derived from the Google Maps API by utilising the Location string of Twitter users. Whilst not perfect, on the whole it is generally fine.
The following chart shows a breakdown of all items captured for CVE-2012-2008 in the inventory by language code.
For ideas or feedback on these statistics please e-mail talkback@volvent.org