First published: Thu Nov 14 2019(Updated: )
Insufficient access control in firmware for Intel(R) Ethernet 700 Series Controllers before version 7.0 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable an escalation of privilege, denial of service, or information disclosure via local access.
Credit: secure@intel.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Intel Ethernet Controller x710-tm4 | <7.0 | |
Intel Ethernet Controller x710-tm4 | ||
Intel Ethernet Controller x710-at2 | <7.0 | |
Intel Ethernet Controller x710-at2 | ||
Intel Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM2 | <7.0 | |
Intel Ethernet Controller xxv710-am2 firmware | ||
Intel Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM1 | <7.0 | |
Intel Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM1 Firmware | ||
Intel Ethernet Controller x710-bm2 | <7.0 | |
Intel Ethernet Controller x710-bm2 firmware | ||
Intel Ethernet Controller XL710-BM1 Firmware | <7.0 | |
Intel Ethernet Controller 710-bm1 Firmware | ||
Intel Ethernet 700 Series software | <24.0 |
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CVE-2019-0139 is a vulnerability in firmware for Intel Ethernet 700 Series Controllers before version 7.0.
CVE-2019-0139 has a severity of 6.7, which is considered medium.
A privileged user can potentially enable an escalation of privilege, denial of service, or information disclosure via local access.
Intel Ethernet Controller X710-tm4 Firmware version up to 7.0 and Intel Ethernet Controller X710-at2 Firmware version up to 7.0 are affected.
You can find more information about CVE-2019-0139 in the F5 support article and Intel security advisory linked below.