Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2017-5699 1 Intel 2 Minnowboard 3, Minnowboard 3 Firmware 2018-02-02 2.1 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
Input validation error in Intel MinnowBoard 3 Firmware versions prior to 0.65 allow local attacker to cause denial of service via UEFI APIs.
CVE-2016-8106 3 Hp, Intel, Lenovo 60 Ethernet 10gb 2-port 562flr-sfp\+, Ethernet 10gb 2-port 562sfp\+, Ethernet 10gb 4-port 563sfp\+ and 57 more 2017-07-27 4.3 MEDIUM 5.9 MEDIUM
A Denial of Service in Intel Ethernet Controller's X710/XL710 with Non-Volatile Memory Images before version 5.05 allows a remote attacker to stop the controller from processing network traffic working under certain network use conditions.
CVE-2017-5697 1 Intel 1 Active Management Technology Firmware 2017-06-27 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
Insufficient clickjacking protection in the Web User Interface of Intel AMT firmware versions before 9.1.40.1000, 9.5.60.1952, 10.0.50.1004, 11.0.0.1205, and 11.6.25.1129 potentially allowing a remote attacker to hijack users web clicks via attacker's crafted web page.
CVE-2016-8105 1 Intel 8 X710-am2 Controller, X710-bm2 Controller, X710 Series Driver and 5 more 2017-03-02 6.1 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
Drivers for the Intel Ethernet Controller X710 and Intel Ethernet Controller XL710 families before version 22.0 are vulnerable to a denial of service in certain layer 2 network configurations.
CVE-2016-8104 1 Intel 1 Proset\/wireless Software And Drivers 2016-12-27 2.1 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
Buffer overflow in Intel PROSet/Wireless Software and Drivers in versions before 19.20.3 allows a local user to crash iframewrk.exe causing a potential denial of service.
CVE-2016-8103 1 Intel 19 Canyon Bios, Citry Bios, City Bios and 16 more 2016-12-27 6.8 MEDIUM 6.7 MEDIUM
SMM call out in all Intel Branded NUC Kits allows a local privileged user to access the System Management Mode and take full control of the platform.
CVE-2016-8100 1 Intel 1 Integrated Performance Primitives 2016-12-02 2.1 LOW 5.5 MEDIUM
Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (aka IPP) Cryptography before 9.0.4 makes it easier for local users to discover RSA private keys via a side-channel attack.