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Total 4 CVE
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CVE-2021-21554 1 Dell 18 Poweredge Mx740c, Poweredge Mx740c Firmware, Poweredge Mx840c and 15 more 2022-10-25 7.2 HIGH 6.7 MEDIUM
Dell PowerEdge R640, R740, R740XD, R840, R940, R940xa, MX740c, MX840c, and, Dell Precision 7920 Rack Workstation BIOS contain a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in systems with Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory installed. A local malicious user with high privileges may potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to a denial of Service, arbitrary code execution, or information disclosure in UEFI or BIOS Preboot Environment.
CVE-2021-21557 1 Dell 62 Poweredge C4140, Poweredge C4140 Firmware, Poweredge C6420 and 59 more 2022-10-25 7.2 HIGH 6.7 MEDIUM
Dell PowerEdge Server BIOS and select Dell Precision Rack BIOS contain an out-of-bounds array access vulnerability. A local malicious user with high privileges may potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to a denial of service, arbitrary code execution, or information disclosure in System Management Mode.
CVE-2021-21555 1 Dell 18 Poweredge Mx740c, Poweredge Mx740c Firmware, Poweredge Mx840c and 15 more 2021-06-23 7.2 HIGH 6.7 MEDIUM
Dell PowerEdge R640, R740, R740XD, R840, R940, R940xa, MX740c, MX840c, and T640 Server BIOS contain a heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in systems with NVDIMM-N installed. A local malicious user with high privileges may potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to a denial of Service, arbitrary code execution, or information disclosure in UEFI or BIOS Preboot Environment.
CVE-2021-21556 1 Dell 18 Poweredge Mx740c, Poweredge Mx740c Firmware, Poweredge Mx840c and 15 more 2021-06-23 7.2 HIGH 6.7 MEDIUM
Dell PowerEdge R640, R740, R740XD, R840, R940, R940xa, MX740c, MX840c, and T640 Server BIOS contain a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in systems with NVDIMM-N installed. A local malicious user with high privileges may potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to a denial of Service, arbitrary code execution, or information disclosure in UEFI or BIOS Preboot Environment.