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CVE-2020-0569
CVE-2020-0569 : Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi software for Windows 10 is affected by an out-of-bounds write vulnerability that could allow an authenticated local user to cause a denial of service via adjacent access. Intel’s advisory lists affected products including Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201/AX200, Wir...
CVE-2021-0071
CVE-2021-0071: Improper input validation in firmware for Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi in UEFI can allow an unauthenticated user to escalate privileges via adjacent access. Root cause is input validation issues in the firmware. Impact per CVE and CVSS: potential privilege escalation; CVSSv3.1 base s...
CVE-2021-0063
Summary: CVE-2021-0063 is an input validation vulnerability in firmware for Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer™ WiFi on Windows 10 that could allow an unauthenticated user to cause a denial of service via adjacent access. Impact details (as documented): The issue affects firmware/software for...
CVE-2021-0065
CVE-2021-0065 concerns Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi (and Killer WiFi) software installer on Windows 10 prior to 22.40, where an authenticated user may potentially enable privilege escalation via local access. Intel’s advisory Intel-SA-00509 and related Red Hat/NVD entries confirm this issue and pro...
CVE-2021-0082
Summary of CVE-2021-0082 : The issue affects Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer™ WiFi software on Windows 10. It is described as an Uncontrolled search path in the software installer , which may allow an authenticated user to potentially escalate privileges via local access. The Red Hat/Intel...
CVE-2021-0069
CVE-2021-0069 concerns improper input validation in firmware for Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi and some Killer WiFi in Windows 10, allowing an unauthenticated user to potentially cause denial of service via adjacent access. Affected products include various Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi adapters and Ki...
CVE-2021-0079
CVE-2021-0079 affects Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer WiFi software on Windows 10. The issue is improper input validation in software/firmware that may allow an unauthenticated user to cause a denial of service via adjacent access. Red Hat and NVD references corroborate the vulnerability; I...
CVE-2021-0075
CVE-2021-0075 corresponds to an out-of-bounds write in firmware for Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi and certain Killer WiFi on Windows 10. The issue could allow a privileged local user to cause denial of service. Affected products include Intel PROSet/WiFi adapters (e.g., certain Intel Wi‑Fi and Wirel...
CVE-2021-0053
CVE-2021-0053 affects Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer™ WiFi on Windows 10 due to an "improper initialization" in firmware. The Red Hat and Intel advisories confirm that this may allow an authenticated user to disclose information via adjacent access. The vulnerability’s root cause is in fi...
CVE-2021-0064
CVE-2021-0064 affects Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi installer for Windows 10 prior to 22.40 (and Killer WiFi software as listed). The underlying issue is insecure inherited permissions in the installer, enabling an authenticated local user to escalate privileges. Affected Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi ...
CVE-2021-0078
CVE-2021-0078 involves improper input validation in software for Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer™ WiFi on Windows 10. The Red Hat and Intel advisories corroborate that an unauthenticated user could potentially cause denial of service or information disclosure via adjacent access. The vulne...