
Current
Open issues that have been confirmed in a recent scan and are not yet resolved. This is your primary working list.
Issues in Current are sorted by severity and SLA urgency. Those marked Overdue have passed their remediation deadline and are actively reducing your Security Score.
Fixed
Issues that were present in a previous scan but were not detected in the most recent scan of the same target. Topscan marks an issue as Fixed automatically — there is no manual action required.
Snoozed
Issues you have temporarily set aside. A snoozed issue is removed from the Current view and paused from SLA countdown for the duration of the snooze. It reappears in Current automatically when the snooze expires.
Snoozing is appropriate when you know a fix is planned but can't be deployed immediately (e.g. a maintenance window is scheduled, or a patch is awaiting a release cycle).
Noise
Issues that Topscan has identified but that don't carry a CVE and don't represent exploitable vulnerabilities. Noise issues are informational findings: service detections, configuration observations, and diagnostic results.
Examples of Noise issues:
Services — TCP/UDP port detectedSSL/TLS: Certificate Will Soon ExpireDNS Server DetectionCleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information via HTTP
Noise issues do not affect your Security Score and are never counted as overdue. They are separated so they don't clutter your actionable issue list.
You can still Snooze or mark a Noise issue as False positive if needed.