# [MED] Prioritize with Snyk’s Open Source Vulnerability Experience

**Source:** Snyk
**Published:** 2025-08-20
**Article:** https://snyk.io/blog/prioritize-with-snyks-open-source-vulnerability-experience/

## Threat Profile

Snyk Blog In this article
Written by Ryan McMorrow 
August 20, 2025
0 mins read Prioritizing which vulnerabilities to fix across your application isn't always easy. Is it exploitable ? Is it reachable ? Will the update introduce breaking changes ? Are there any other teams using this library that you should be aware of? What does the backlog look like if other changes need to be made? 
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## Indicators of Compromise (high-fidelity only)

- _No high-fidelity IOCs in the RSS summary._ If the source publishes a technical write-up with defanged IOCs in the body, those would be picked up automatically on the next pipeline run.

## MITRE ATT&CK Techniques

- _Narrative-keyword inference returned no technique mappings; review article for ATT&CK relevance manually._

## Kill chain phases observed

_(none detected from narrative keywords)_

## Recommended hunts

_No actionable hunts can be derived from the RSS summary alone. The article may still warrant manual review — open the source link for actor attribution, IOCs in the body, and TTP detail._


## Why this matters

Severity classified as **MED** based on: 0 use case(s) fired, 0 technique(s) inferred. Read the full article for actor attribution, tooling details, and any defanged IOCs in the body that aren't visible in the RSS summary.
