| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Transient DOS in WLAN Firmware when the length of received beacon is less than length of ieee802.11 beacon frame. |
| Transient DOS while parse fils IE with length equal to 1. |
| Information disclosure while handling T2LM Action Frame in WLAN Host. |
| Transient DOS while parsing WPA IES, when it is passed with length more than expected size. |
| Transient DOS when WLAN firmware receives "reassoc response" frame including RIC_DATA element. |
| Memory corruption while processing buffer initialization, when trusted report for certain report types are generated. |
| Transient DOS may occur when processing vendor-specific information elements while parsing a WLAN frame for BTM requests. |
| Transient DOS while processing received beacon frame. |
| Transient DOS while parsing per STA profile in ML IE. |
| Transient DOS can occur when the driver parses the per STA profile IE and tries to access the EXTN element ID without checking the IE length. |
| Transient DOS in WLAN Firmware while parsing a BTM request. |
| Transient DOS in Audio when invoking callback function of ASM driver. |
| Information disclosure in Audio while accessing AVCS services from ADSP payload. |
| Transient DOS while parsing a vender specific IE (Information Element) of reassociation response management frame. |
| Transient DOS in WLAN Firmware while parsing no-inherit IES. |
| Transient DOS in WLAN Firmware while parsing rsn ies. |
| Transient DOS in WLAN Firmware while parsing a NAN management frame. |
| A flaw was found in the freeimage library. Processing a crafted image can cause a buffer over-read of 1 byte in the read_iptc_profile function in the Source/Metadata/IPTC.cpp file because the size of the profile is not being sanitized, causing a crash in the application linked to the library, resulting in a denial of service. |
| The openssl crate before 0.10.55 for Rust allows an out-of-bounds read via an empty string to X509VerifyParamRef::set_host. |
| ThinkSystem SR670V2 servers manufactured from approximately June 2021 to July 2023 were left in Manufacturing Mode which could allow
an attacker with privileged logical access to the host or physical access to server internals to modify or disable Intel Boot Guard firmware integrity, SPS security, and other SPS configuration setting. The server’s NIST SP
800-193-compliant Platform Firmware Resiliency (PFR) security subsystem
significantly mitigates this issue. |