Vulnerabilities > Intel > Bios

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2020-10-05 CVE-2020-0571 Information Exposure vulnerability in Intel Bios
Improper conditions check in BIOS firmware for 8th Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) Processors and Intel(R) Pentium(R) Silver Processor Series may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.
local
low complexity
intel CWE-200
2.1
2020-10-05 CVE-2019-14558 Insufficient control flow management in BIOS firmware for 8th, 9th, 10th Generation Intel(R) Core(TM), Intel(R) Celeron(R) Processor 4000 & 5000 Series Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.
low complexity
intel debian
2.7
2020-10-05 CVE-2019-14557 Classic Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Intel Bios
Buffer overflow in BIOS firmware for 8th, 9th, 10th Generation Intel(R) Core(TM), Intel(R) Celeron(R) Processor 4000 & 5000 Series Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable elevation of privilege or denial of service via adjacent access.
low complexity
intel CWE-120
5.2
2018-05-10 CVE-2018-3612 Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Intel products
Intel NUC kits with insufficient input validation in system firmware, potentially allows a local attacker to elevate privileges to System Management Mode (SMM).
local
low complexity
intel CWE-20
7.2
2009-08-27 CVE-2008-7096 Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Intel Bios
Intel Desktop and Intel Mobile Boards with BIOS firmware DQ35JO, DQ35MP, DP35DP, DG33FB, DG33BU, DG33TL, MGM965TW, D945GCPE, and DX38BT allows local administrators with ring 0 privileges to gain additional privileges and modify code that is running in System Management Mode, or access hypervisory memory as demonstrated at Black Hat 2008 by accessing certain remapping registers in Xen 3.3.
local
intel CWE-264
6.9
2008-09-03 CVE-2008-3900 Information Exposure vulnerability in Intel Bios Pe94510M.86A.0050.2007.0710.1559
Intel firmware PE94510M.86A.0050.2007.0710.1559 stores pre-boot authentication passwords in the BIOS Keyboard buffer and does not clear this buffer after use, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading the physical memory locations associated with this buffer.
local
low complexity
intel CWE-200
2.1