Insufficient input validation in the attestation process for Open Cloud Integrity Technology (Open CIT) may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Tag: Insufficient Input Validation
ASA-2019-00337 – Intel SGX: Insufficient input validation
Insufficient input validation in the Intel(R) SGX driver for Linux may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable a denial of service via local access.
ASA-2019-00331 – Intel NUC: Insufficient input validation in system firmware
Insufficient input validation in system firmware for Intel(R) NUC Kit may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege, denial of service and/or information disclosure via local access.
ASA-2019-00328 – Intel NUC: Insufficient input validation in system firmware
Insufficient input validation in system firmware for Intel(R) NUC Kit may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege, denial of service and/or information disclosure via local access.
ASA-2019-00283 – Intel: Insufficient input validation in Kernel Mode Driver in Intel(R) i915 Graphics for Linux
Insufficient input validation in Kernel Mode Driver in Intel(R) i915 Graphics for Linux before version 5.0 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
ASA-2019-00281 – Intel: Insufficient input validation in KMD module for Intel(R) Graphics Driver
Insufficient input validation in KMD module for Intel(R) Graphics Driver before version 10.18.14.5067 (aka 15.36.x.5067) and 10.18.10.5069 (aka 15.33.x.5069) may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.