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Total 24 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2021-36283 1 Dell 170 Chengming 3990, Chengming 3990 Firmware, Chengming 3991 and 167 more 2021-10-04 7.2 HIGH 6.7 MEDIUM
Dell BIOS contains an improper input validation vulnerability. A local authenticated malicious user may potentially exploit this vulnerability by using an SMI to gain arbitrary code execution in SMRAM.
CVE-2020-5324 1 Dell 226 G3 15 3590, G3 15 3590 Firmware, G3 3579 and 223 more 2021-09-14 2.6 LOW 4.4 MEDIUM
Dell Client Consumer and Commercial Platforms contain an Arbitrary File Overwrite Vulnerability. The vulnerability is limited to the Dell Firmware Update Utility during the time window while being executed by an administrator. During this time window, a locally authenticated low-privileged malicious user could exploit this vulnerability by tricking an administrator into overwriting arbitrary files via a symlink attack. The vulnerability does not affect the actual binary payload that the update utility delivers.
CVE-2020-5363 1 Dell 36 Latitude 5300, Latitude 5300 2-in-1, Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Firmware and 33 more 2020-06-23 7.2 HIGH 6.7 MEDIUM
Select Dell Client Consumer and Commercial platforms include an issue that allows the BIOS Admin password to be changed through Dell's manageability interface without knowledge of the current BIOS Admin password. This could potentially allow an unauthorized actor, with physical access and/or OS administrator privileges to the device, to gain privileged access to the platform and the hard drive.
CVE-2020-5326 1 Dell 348 Chengming 3980, Chengming 3980 Firmware, Embedded Box Pc 5000 and 345 more 2020-03-03 2.1 LOW 5.3 MEDIUM
Affected Dell Client platforms contain a BIOS Setup configuration authentication bypass vulnerability in the pre-boot Intel Rapid Storage Response Technology (iRST) Manager menu. An attacker with physical access to the system could perform unauthorized changes to the BIOS Setup configuration settings without requiring the BIOS Admin password by selecting the Optimized Defaults option in the pre-boot iRST Manager.