Security News > 2020 > August > Critical Intel Flaw Afflicts Several Motherboards, Server Systems, Compute Modules
Intel is warning of a rare critical-severity vulnerability affecting several of its motherboards, server systems and compute modules.
Beyond this critical flaw, Intel also fixed bugs tied to 22 critical-, high-, medium- and low-severity CVEs affecting its server board, systems and compute modules.
Affected server systems include: The R1000WT and R2000WT families, R1000SP, LSVRP and LR1304SP families and R1000WF and R2000WF families.
Finally, impacted compute modules include: The HNS2600KP family, HNS2600TP family and HNS2600BP family.
Intel also issued an array of other security advisories addressing high-severity flaws across its product lines, including ones that affect Intel Graphics Drivers, Intel's RAID web console 3 for Windows, Intel Server Board M10JNP2SB and Intel NUCs.
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https://threatpost.com/critical-intel-flaw-motherboards-server-compute-modules/158270/
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