First published: Wed May 10 2023(Updated: )
Uncontrolled search path element in the HotKey Services for some Intel(R) NUC P14E Laptop Element software for Windows 10 before version 1.1.44 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Credit: secure@intel.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Intel NUC P14E Laptop Element | <1.1.44 | |
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CVE-2022-41628 is a vulnerability that allows an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access in the HotKey Services for Intel(R) NUC P14E Laptop Element software for Windows 10 before version 1.1.44.
CVE-2022-41628 has a severity rating of 7.8 (high).
The HotKey Services for Intel(R) NUC P14E Laptop Element software for Windows 10 before version 1.1.44 is affected by CVE-2022-41628.
An authenticated user can potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access using CVE-2022-41628.
No, Microsoft Windows 10 is not affected by CVE-2022-41628.