Summary
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Vendor | Intel | First view | 2019-09-16 |
Product | Xeon e5-1650 v3 Firmware | Last view | 2023-08-11 |
Version | - | Type | Os |
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CPE Product | cpe:2.3:o:intel:xeon_e5-1650_v3_firmware |
Activity : Overall
Related : CVE
Date | Alert | Description | |
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4.4 | 2023-08-11 | CVE-2022-43505 | Insufficient control flow management in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable denial of service via local access. |
4.4 | 2023-08-11 | CVE-2022-38083 | Improper initialization in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access. |
6.7 | 2022-11-11 | CVE-2022-26006 | Improper input validation in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access. |
6.7 | 2019-11-14 | CVE-2019-0151 | Insufficient memory protection in Intel(R) TXT for certain Intel(R) Core Processors and Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access. |
6.5 | 2019-11-14 | CVE-2018-12207 | Improper invalidation for page table updates by a virtual guest operating system for multiple Intel(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service of the host system via local access. |
4.8 | 2019-09-16 | CVE-2019-11184 | A race condition in specific microprocessors using Intel (R) DDIO cache allocation and RDMA may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable partial information disclosure via adjacent access. |
CWE : Common Weakness Enumeration
% | id | Name |
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40% (2) | CWE-20 | Improper Input Validation |
20% (1) | CWE-665 | Improper Initialization |
20% (1) | CWE-362 | Race Condition |
20% (1) | CWE-119 | Failure to Constrain Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer |