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EUVD-2025-208607

🗓️ 12 Mar 2026 02:00:20Reported by EUVDType 
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Incorrect permission assignment in ASUS System Control Interface allows unprivileged local users to access hardware and kernel information via a crafted control request.

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Family
ATTACKERKB
CVE-2025-15037
12 Mar 202602:00
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CNNVD
ASUS Business System Control Interface 安全漏洞
12 Mar 202600:00
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CVE
CVE-2025-15037
12 Mar 202602:00
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Cvelist
CVE-2025-15037
12 Mar 202602:00
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NVD
CVE-2025-15037
12 Mar 202603:15
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Positive Technologies
PT-2026-24909
12 Mar 202600:00
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RedhatCVE
CVE-2025-15037
26 Mar 202615:13
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Vulnrichment
CVE-2025-15037
12 Mar 202602:00
vulnrichment
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  {
    "enisaIdVendor": [
      {
        "id": "ef9afe09-52cd-3d8e-8af0-87d7b79b5eed",
        "vendor": {
          "name": "ASUS"
        }
      }
    ],
    "enisaIdProduct": [
      {
        "id": "28ca29ae-b534-3abc-9da7-819f48dc4e99",
        "product": {
          "name": "ASUS Business System Control Interface"
        },
        "product_version": "0 <0.5.14.0"
      }
    ]
  }
]

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