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EUVD-2016-6198
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Certain BIOS versions may include an AMI Test Key that could compromise Secure Boot protections - Lenovo Support NL
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CVE-2016-5247
The BIOS for Lenovo ThinkCentre E93, M6500t/s, M6600, M6600q, M6600t/s, M73p, M800, M83, M8500t/s, M8600t/s, M900, M93, and M93P devices; ThinkServer RQ940, RS140, TS140, TS240, TS440, and TS540 devices; and ThinkStation E32, P300, and P310 devices might allow local users or physically proximate...
Design/Logic Flaw
The BIOS for Lenovo ThinkCentre E93, M6500t/s, M6600, M6600q, M6600t/s, M73p, M800, M83, M8500t/s, M8600t/s, M900, M93, and M93P devices; ThinkServer RQ940, RS140, TS140, TS240, TS440, and TS540 devices; and ThinkStation E32, P300, and P310 devices might allow local users or physically proximate...
CVE-2016-5247
The CVE-2016-5247 issue concerns Lenovo systems (ThinkCentre M-series, ThinkServer TS/RS, ThinkStation E32/P300/P310, among others) where AMI BIOS test keys could allow local or physically proximate attackers to bypass Secure Boot. The Lenovo advisory LEN-7806 notes a test certificate/key was mis...
CVE-2016-5247
The BIOS for Lenovo ThinkCentre E93, M6500t/s, M6600, M6600q, M6600t/s, M73p, M800, M83, M8500t/s, M8600t/s, M900, M93, and M93P devices; ThinkServer RQ940, RS140, TS140, TS240, TS440, and TS540 devices; and ThinkStation E32, P300, and P310 devices might allow local users or physically proximate...