First published: Tue Mar 14 2023(Updated: )
A vulnerability in Trend Micro Endpoint Encryption Full Disk Encryption version 6.0.0.3204 and below could allow an attacker with physical access to an affected device to bypass Microsoft Windows? Secure Boot process in an attempt to execute other attacks to obtain access to the contents of the device. An attacker must first obtain physical access to the target system in order to exploit this vulnerability. It is also important to note that the contents of the drive(s) encrypted with TMEE FDE would still be protected and would NOT be accessible by the attacker by exploitation of this vulnerability alone.
Credit: security@trendmicro.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Trendmicro Trend Micro Endpoint Encryption | <=6.0.0.3204 | |
Microsoft Windows |
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CVE-2023-28005 is a vulnerability in Trend Micro Endpoint Encryption Full Disk Encryption version 6.0.0.3204 and below that allows an attacker with physical access to bypass Microsoft Windows' Secure Boot process and potentially gain access to the device's contents.
The severity of CVE-2023-28005 is medium with a CVSS score of 6.8.
CVE-2023-28005 affects Trend Micro Endpoint Encryption Full Disk Encryption versions 6.0.0.3204 and below by allowing an attacker with physical access to bypass Windows' Secure Boot.
An attacker with physical access to an affected device can exploit CVE-2023-28005 by bypassing Windows' Secure Boot process, potentially leading to further attacks and unauthorized access to the device's contents.
You can find more information about CVE-2023-28005 in the following link: https://success.trendmicro.com/solution/000292473