Intel xeon processor d family
This hub aggregates every CVE we track for Intel xeon processor d family, 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 xeon processor d family.
- CVE-2025-20083Improper authentication in the firmware for the Intel(R) Slim Bootloader may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.7.5
- CVE-2024-28047Improper input validation in UEFI firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.5.3
- CVE-2024-39279Insufficient granularity of access control in UEFI firmware in some Intel(R) processors may allow a authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.6.5
- CVE-2024-23984Observable discrepancy in RAPL interface for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.5.3
- CVE-2023-43753Improper conditions check in some Intel(R) Processors with Intel(R) SGX may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.5.3
- CVE-2023-41833A race condition in UEFI firmware for some Intel(R) processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.7.5
- CVE-2024-21781Improper input validation in UEFI firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to enable information disclosure or denial of service via local access.7.2
- CVE-2024-21829Improper input validation in UEFI firmware error handler for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.7.5
- CVE-2023-42772Untrusted pointer dereference in UEFI firmware for some Intel(R) reference processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.8.2
- CVE-2024-21871Improper input validation in UEFI firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.7.5
- CVE-2021-0155Unchecked return value in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.5.5
- CVE-2021-33124Out-of-bounds write in the BIOS authenticated code module for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.6.7
- CVE-2021-33123Improper access control in the BIOS authenticated code module for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.7.8
- CVE-2021-0154Improper input validation in the BIOS firmware for some Intel(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable aescalation of privilege via local access.7.8
- 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
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