Security News > 2020 > August > Intel Patches Many Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities in Server Boards
Intel informed customers on Tuesday that it has patched many potentially serious privilege escalation vulnerabilities in its Server Board products.
One advisory published by the tech giant describes over 20 vulnerabilities affecting Intel Server Boards, Server Systems and Compute Modules.
Another advisory released by Intel for Server Board products describes two high-severity and one medium-severity vulnerabilities that can allow local privilege escalation.
A third advisory describes two high-severity local privilege escalation bugs affecting Server Board M10JNP2SB before version 7.210.
The list includes a DoS flaw in the RAID Web Console 3 for Windows, privilege escalation in some NUC products, privilege escalation in Programmable Acceleration Cards with Arria, privilege escalation and DoS vulnerabilities in Graphics Drivers, and DoS, information disclosure and privilege escalation bugs in Wireless Bluetooth products.