CVE-2022-36400 - Path Traversal in Intel® NUC Kit Wireless Adapter Drivers – What You Need to Know and How to Exploit It
In 2022, a vulnerability (CVE-2022-36400) was discovered in the installer software for some Intel® NUC Kit Wireless Adapter drivers for Windows 10. The
CVE-2022-28667 - Out-of-Bounds Write in Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software (Pre-22.140) — Exploit Details & Analysis
Out-of-bounds vulnerabilities are notorious for causing crashes and opening doors for cyber attacks. One such flaw, CVE-2022-28667, hit some versions of
CVE-2022-26047 Input validation for Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi, Intel vPro(R) CSME WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi may be improperly performed, allowing unauthenticated user to enable denial of service.
Update firmware to resolve this issue. Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi, Intel vPro(R) CSME WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi products may accept unauthenticated password
CVE-2022-26341 Incompentent credentials in Intel AMT SDK, EMA, and MC may allow user to escalate privileges via network.
CVE-2018-3620 is the most severe variant of this issue. An attacker with a low skill level would be able to exploit it. It
CVE-2022-39884 - How a Simple Flaw in IImsService Exposed Call Info on Samsung Devices
In 2022, Samsung quietly patched an important security flaw in their custom IImsService—the backend dealing with advanced calling features on many Galaxy devices. Known
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