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CVE-2020-0504
Buffer overflow in IntelR Graphics Drivers before versions 15.40.44.5107, 15.45.30.5103, and 26.20.100.7158 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege and denial of service via local access...
CVE-2020-0504
Buffer overflow in IntelR Graphics Drivers before versions 15.40.44.5107, 15.45.30.5103, and 26.20.100.7158 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege and denial of service via local access...
CVE-2020-0504
Buffer overflow in IntelR Graphics Drivers before versions 15.40.44.5107, 15.45.30.5103, and 26.20.100.7158 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege and denial of service via local access...
CVE-2020-0504
CVE-2020-0504 is a buffer overflow in Intel® Graphics Drivers for Windows prior to 15.40.44.5107, 15.45.30.5103, and 26.20.100.7158 that may allow an authenticated local user to escalate privileges and cause a denial of service. Intel’s advisory lists this as a high-severity issue (CVSSv3.1 base ...
High-Severity Flaws Plague Intel Graphics Drivers
Intel has issued security patches for six high-severity vulnerabilities in its Windows graphics drivers which, if exploited, could enable escalation of privilege, denial of service DoS and information disclosure. The graphics driver is software that controls how graphic components work with the...
Intel® Graphics Drivers Advisory
Summary: Potential security vulnerabilities in Intel® Graphics Drivers may allow escalation of privilege, denial of service and/or information disclosure. Intel is releasing software updates to mitigate these potential vulnerabilities. Vulnerability Details: CVEID: CVE-2020-0502 Description:...