First published: Wed May 10 2023(Updated: )
Improper input validation in BIOS Firmware for some Intel(R) NUC Kits before version PY0081 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure or denial of service via local access
Credit: secure@intel.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Intel Nuc5cpyh Firmware | <py0081 | |
Intel Nuc5cpyh | ||
Intel Nuc5pgyh Firmware | <py0081 | |
Intel Nuc5pgyh | ||
Intel Nuc5ppyh Firmware | <py0081 | |
Intel Nuc5ppyh |
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CVE-2022-32577 is a vulnerability in the BIOS firmware of certain Intel NUC Kits that may allow a privileged user to enable information disclosure or denial of service through local access.
The severity of CVE-2022-32577 is medium.
The Intel NUC Kits affected by CVE-2022-32577 are NUC5CPYH, NUC5PGYH, and NUC5PPYH.
A privileged user can potentially exploit CVE-2022-32577 by enabling information disclosure or denial of service through local access to the BIOS firmware.
To mitigate the vulnerability CVE-2022-32577, update the BIOS firmware of the affected Intel NUC Kits to version PY0081 or later.