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CVE-2018-12207
CVE-2018-12207 describes an issue where improper invalidation of page-table updates by a privileged guest can cause a Denial of Service on the host on Intel processors. The vulnerability stems from how the guest VM handles translations in the MMU/TLB when paging structures change, potentially exp...
CVE-2019-0155
CVE-2019-0155 involves insufficient access control in Intel processor graphics subsystems across multiple generations. The issue could allow an authenticated local user to potentially escalate privileges. Affected components include Intel Graphics Driver for Windows (before 26.20.100.6813/6812) a...
CVE-2019-0154
CVE-2019-0154 involves insufficient access control in the Intel processor graphics subsystem affecting 6th–9th Gen Intel Core, Pentium (J/N/Silver/Gold), Celeron J/N/G3900/G4900, Atom A/E3900, and Xeon E3-1500/v5/v6 and E-2100 family. The vulnerability may allow an authenticated, local attacker t...
CVE-2022-21151
CVE-2022-21151 involves Intel processors where optimization/removal of security-critical code in the processor microcode can allow an authenticated local attacker to cause information disclosure. Affected vectors are local access with low attack complexity and no user interaction. Public docs con...
CVE-2021-33107
CVE-2021-33107 affects Intel AMT SDK, Intel SCS, and Intel MEBx. The issue stems from insufficiently protected credentials during USB provisioning, enabling a potential information disclosure via physical access if exploited. Affected: Intel AMT SDK before 16.0.3; Intel SCS before 12.2; Intel MEB...
CVE-2021-0116
CVE-2021-0116 is an Intel firmware vulnerability described as an out-of-bounds write in the affected Intel processors’ firmware that could allow a local, privileged escalation. Connected documents confirm the CVE details and provide context across multiple vendor advisories (IBM QRadar, F5 adviso...
CVE-2021-0124
CVE-2021-0124 describes improper access control in Intel processor firmware that could let a privileged user escalate privileges with physical/local access. The vulnerability is documented across multiple sources (NVD entry; IBM QRadar advisories; F5 advisory) and is associated with privilege esc...
CVE-2021-0119
CVE-2021-0119 stems from improper initialization in Intel processor firmware that can allow a local attacker with physical access to escalate privileges. Connected advisories confirm affected platforms (e.g., IBM QRadar appliances M5/M6, certain Oracle/Red Hat/HP/F5-guided deployments) and descri...
CVE-2022-38087
CVE-2022-38087 is described in Intel’s advisory as a BIOS firmware issue for some Intel processors that may allow a privileged local user to cause information disclosure. The Intel SA-00807 entry explicitly documents CVE-2022-38087 with a CVSS v3.1 base score of 4.1 (AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I...
CVE-2019-0117
CVE-2019-0117 involves insufficient access control in the protected memory subsystem of Intel SGX across 6th–9th Gen Intel Core and certain Xeon families with Intel Processor Graphics, potentially enabling a privileged user to disclose information via local access. The vulnerability is described ...
CVE-2021-0117
CVE-2021-0117 describes pointer issues in Intel processor firmware that may allow a local attacker to escalate privileges. The vulnerability is rooted in firmware handling, with impacts described as local privilege escalation and, per some sources, possible denial of service or information disclo...
CVE-2019-0124
CVE-2019-0124 affects Intel 6th Gen Core processors (and related families) with TXT support, due to insufficient memory protection that could let a local privileged user escalate privileges. Connected sources (Intel INTEL-SA-00220; Red Hat/CVE entries; CNVD/CVE catalogs) confirm the issue and the...
CVE-2021-33124
CVE-2021-33124 refers to an out-of-bounds write in the BIOS authenticated code module for some Intel processors that may allow a privileged local user to escalate privileges. Public advisories (Intel SA-00601) describe this class of BIOS/firmware flaws and recommend applying the latest Intel BIOS...
CVE-2021-0125
CVE-2021-0125 is a confirmed Intel processor firmware vulnerability caused by improper initialization that can enable privilege escalation with physical/local access. Connected sources name affected platforms and vendor advisories; e.g., IBM QRadar M6/M5 firmware lines and IBM Cloud Pak System up...
CVE-2022-43505
The CVE-2022-43505 issue affects Intel BIOS firmware due to Insufficient control flow management in the BIOS, which may allow a privileged local user to cause a denial of service. Intel’s INTEL-SA-00813 advisory and associated feeds describe vulnerable BIOS implementations and list affected Intel...
CVE-2021-33123
CVE-2021-33123 : Improper access control in the BIOS authenticated code module for certain Intel processors may allow a locally authenticated user to escalate privileges. The issue is discussed in the Intel IPU BIOS advisory (INTEL-SA-00601) with CVSS v3.1 base scores reported as high (up to 8.2)...
CVE-2021-0118
CVE-2021-0118 involves an out-of-bounds read in Intel processor firmware that could enable local privilege escalation. Public documents confirm affected surface as Intel processor firmware with local access as the attack vector. IBM and F5 advisories reference this CVE among a family of firmware ...
CVE-2023-22329
CVE-2023-22329 is an Intel BIOS firmware vulnerability in some Intel\u00a0Processors caused by improper input validation, potentially allowing an authenticated user to trigger a denial of service via adjacent access. Intel’s advisory INTEL-SA-00924 recommends updating to the latest BIOS provided ...
CVE-2022-33894
CVE-2022-33894 concerns improper input validation in BIOS firmware for certain Intel processors, enabling privilege escalation with local access. Multiple sources (Intel advisory INTEL-SA-00807 and related Red Hat/NVD/NVD references) describe the issue as a BIOS/firmware vulnerability affecting v...
CVE-2019-0123
CVE-2019-0123 concerns Intel 6th Generation Core Processors (and newer) with SGX/TXT. The root cause is insufficient memory protection in protected memory, which could let a local unprivileged or privileged user escalate privileges. The vulnerability is described in multiple connected documents, ...
CVE-2019-0185
CVE-2019-0185 concerns insufficient access control in the protected memory subsystem for System Management Mode (SMM) on Intel processors. Affected are 6th–9th Gen Intel Core CPUs, Intel Xeon E3-1500 v5/v6, and Intel Xeon E-2100/E-2200 families with Intel Processor Graphics. The root cause is ina...
CVE-2023-25756
The CVE-2023-25756 issue affects Intel BIOS firmware across multiple processors, caused by an out-of-bounds read that may allow an authenticated user to escalate privileges via adjacent access. Documents from Intel (INTEL-SA-00924) confirm the vulnerability in BIOS software and propose updates to...
CVE-2020-0529
CVE-2020-0529 affects Intel BIOS firmware for 8th–10th Gen Core processors, with root cause categorized as improper initialization in the BIOS, potentially allowing escalation of privilege via local access by an unauthenticated user. Public sources in the connected documents confirm Intel’s IPU B...
CVE-2020-24457
CVE-2020-24457 is a BIOS firmware logic error affecting 8th–10th Gen Intel Core platforms. The issue can allow an unauthenticated user with physical access to achieve escalation of privilege, denial of service, and information disclosure. Root cause: a logic error in BIOS firmware (Intel BIOS Adv...
CVE-2020-0528
CVE-2020-0528 concerns Intel BIOS firmware for 7th–10th Gen Core processors with Improper buffer restrictions. The vulnerability could allow an authenticated local attacker to escalate privileges and/or cause a denial of service via local access due to insufficient bounds checking in BIOS code. P...
CVE-2022-44611
CVE-2022-44611 is an Intel BIOS firmware vulnerability caused by improper input validation that can allow a privileged user to escalate privileges via adjacent access. Intel’s advisory INTEL-SA-00813 lists affected Intel processors (multiple families, including Xeon, Core, Pentium, Celeron, Atom)...