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CVE-2026-20709
A flaw was found in some Intel Pentium Processor Silver Series, Intel Celeron Processor J Series, and Intel Celeron Processor N Series. This vulnerability arises from the use of a default cryptographic key in the hardware. A sophisticated attacker with physical access and privileged user access...
EUVD-2026-20538
Use of Default Cryptographic Key in the hardware for some IntelR PentiumR Processor Silver Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor J Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor N Series may allow an escalation of privilege. Hardware reverse engineer adversary with a privileged user combined with a high complexit...
CVE-2026-20709
Use of Default Cryptographic Key in the hardware for some IntelR PentiumR Processor Silver Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor J Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor N Series may allow an escalation of privilege. Hardware reverse engineer adversary with a privileged user combined with a high complexit...
CVE-2026-20709
Use of Default Cryptographic Key in the hardware for some IntelR PentiumR Processor Silver Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor J Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor N Series may allow an escalation of privilege. Hardware reverse engineer adversary with a privileged user combined with a high complexit...
CVE-2026-20709
This CVE (CVE-2026-20709) concerns the use of a default cryptographic key embedded in hardware on select Intel processors (Pentium Silver, Celeron J/N series). The root cause is a default key in hardware that could be exploited by a hardware reverse engineer with privileged access and high attack...
CVE-2026-20709
Use of Default Cryptographic Key in the hardware for some IntelR PentiumR Processor Silver Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor J Series, IntelR CeleronR Processor N Series may allow an escalation of privilege. Hardware reverse engineer adversary with a privileged user combined with a high complexit...