Intel celeron n series
This hub aggregates every CVE we track for Intel celeron n series, a product in the hardware firmware space. Use it to gauge the current risk picture and drill into individual advisories.
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2024-072026-06
Latest CVEs
The 15 most recently published vulnerabilities affecting Intel celeron n series.
- CVE-2025-20067Observable timing discrepancy in firmware for some Intel(R) CSME and Intel(R) SPS may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.6.0
- CVE-2024-30211Improper access control in some Intel(R) ME driver pack installer engines before version 2422.6.2.0 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.6.0
- CVE-2023-48361Improper initialization in firmware for some Intel(R) CSME may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.2.3
- CVE-2023-40067Unchecked return value in firmware for some Intel(R) CSME may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via physical access.5.7
- CVE-2023-28746Information exposure through microarchitectural state after transient execution from some register files for some Intel(R) Atom(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable i...6.5
- CVE-2022-21151Processor optimization removal or modification of security-critical code for some Intel(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.5.5
- CVE-2022-0004Hardware debug modes and processor INIT setting that allow override of locks for some Intel(R) Processors in Intel(R) Boot Guard and Intel(R) TXT may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially en...6.8
- CVE-2022-0002Non-transparent sharing of branch predictor within a context in some Intel(R) Processors may allow an authorized user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.6.5
- CVE-2022-0001Non-transparent sharing of branch predictor selectors between contexts in some Intel(R) Processors may allow an authorized user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.6.5
- CVE-2021-0186Improper input validation in the Intel(R) SGX SDK applications compiled for SGX2 enabled processors may allow a privileged user to potentially escalation of privilege via local access.6.7
- CVE-2021-0146Hardware allows activation of test or debug logic at runtime for some Intel(R) processors which may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via physical access.6.8
- CVE-2021-0158Improper input validation in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.6.7
- CVE-2021-0157Insufficient control flow management in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.6.7
- CVE-2020-24489Incomplete cleanup in some Intel(R) VT-d products may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.8.8
- CVE-2020-8695Observable discrepancy in the RAPL interface for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.5.5
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