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CVE-2020-12355
Authentication bypass by capture-replay in RPMB protocol message authentication subsystem in IntelR TXE versions before 4.0.30 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via physical access...
EUVD-2020-4667
Malware in sbrugna...
K21882212: Intel software vulnerabilities CVE-2020-8750 CVE-2020-12355
Security Advisory Description CVE-2020-8750 Use after free in Kernel Mode Driver for IntelR TXE versions before 3.1.80 and 4.0.30 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access. CVE-2020-12355 Authentication bypass by capture-replay in RPMB protocol...
Design/Logic Flaw
Western Digital has identified a security vulnerability in the Replay Protected Memory Block RPMB protocol as specified in multiple standards for storage device interfaces, including all versions of eMMC, UFS, and NVMe. The RPMB protocol is specified by industry standards bodies and is implemente...
CVE-2020-13799
Western Digital has identified a security vulnerability in the Replay Protected Memory Block RPMB protocol as specified in multiple standards for storage device interfaces, including all versions of eMMC, UFS, and NVMe. The RPMB protocol is specified by industry standards bodies and is implemente...
CVE-2020-12355
Authentication bypass by capture-replay in RPMB protocol message authentication subsystem in IntelR TXE versions before 4.0.30 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via physical access...
CVE-2020-12355
Authentication bypass by capture-replay in RPMB protocol message authentication subsystem in IntelR TXE versions before 4.0.30 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via physical access...
CVE-2020-12355
CVE-2020-12355 affects Intel TXE RPMB: authentication bypass in the RPMB protocol message authentication subsystem prior to TXE 4.0.30, potentially allowing an unauthenticated user to escalate privileges with physical access. Red Hat and CERT references corroborate the issue; Intel’s advisory (IN...
Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB) protocol does not adequately defend against replay attacks
Overview The Replay Protected Memory Block RPMB protocol found in several storage specifications does not securely protect against replay attacks. An attacker with physical access can deceive a trusted component about the status of an RPBM write command or the content of an RPMB area. Description...