CVE ID | Published | Description | Score | Severity |
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A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in CSME configuration of some Lenovo Notebook and ThinkPad systems could be used to leak out data out of the SMRAM range. | 5.5 |
Medium |
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A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used to access flash device in some ThinkPad models may allow an attacker with local access and elevated privileges to execute arbitrary code. | 6.7 |
Medium |
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A privilege escalation vulnerability in Lenovo Power Management Driver for Windows 10, prior to version 1.67.17.54, that could allow unauthorized access to the driver's device object. | 7.8 |
High |
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A null pointer dereference vulnerability in Lenovo Power Management Driver for Windows 10, prior to version 1.67.17.54, that could cause systems to experience a blue screen error. | 4.4 |
Medium |
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Incorrect access control in the firmware of Synaptics VFS75xx family fingerprint sensors that include external flash (all versions prior to 2019-11-15) allows a local administrator or physical attacker to compromise the confidentiality of sensor data via injection of an unverified partition table. | 6 |
Medium |
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Incorrect parameter validation in the synaTee component of Synaptics WBF drivers using an SGX enclave (all versions prior to 2019-11-15) allows a local user to execute arbitrary code in the enclave (that can compromise confidentiality of enclave data) via APIs that accept invalid pointers. | 7.8 |
High |
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An unquoted search path vulnerability was reported in versions prior to 1.0.83.0 of the Synaptics Smart Audio UWP app associated with the DCHU audio drivers on Lenovo platforms that could allow an administrative user to execute arbitrary code. | 6.7 |
Medium |
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A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the Legacy SD driver in some Lenovo ThinkPad, ThinkStation, and Lenovo Notebook models may allow arbitrary code execution. | 6.7 |
Medium |
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An internal shell was included in BIOS image in some ThinkPad models that could allow escalation of privilege. | 6.8 |
Medium |
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A potential vulnerability has been reported in Lenovo Power Management Driver versions prior to 1.67.17.48 leading to a buffer overflow which could cause a denial of service. | 4.4 |
Medium |
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The BIOS tamper detection mechanism was not triggered in Lenovo ThinkPad T460p, BIOS versions up to R07ET90W, and T470p, BIOS versions up to R0FET50W, which may allow for unauthorized access. | 9.8 |
Critical |
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A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the Legacy USB driver using boot services structure in runtime phase in some Lenovo ThinkPad models may allow arbitrary code execution. | 6.4 |
Medium |
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A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in Legacy USB driver using passed parameter without sufficient checking in some Lenovo ThinkPad models may allow arbitrary code execution. | 6.4 |
Medium |
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There is a vulnerability with the Dolby DAX2 API system services in which a low-privileged user can terminate arbitrary processes that are running at a higher privilege. The following are affected products and versions: Legion Y520T_Z370 6.0.1.8642, AIO310-20IAP 6.0.1.8642, AIO510-22ISH 6.0.1.8642, AIO510-23ISH 6.0.1.8642, AIO520-22IKL 6.0.1.8642, AIO520-22IKU 6.0.1.8642, AIO520-24IKL 6.0.1.8642, AIO520-24IKU 6.0.1.8642, AIO520-27IKL 6.0.1.8642, AIO720-24IKB 6.0.1.8642, IdeaCentre 520S-23IKU 6.0.1.8642, ThinkCentre M700z 6.0.1.8642, ThinkCentre M800z 6.0.1.8642, ThinkCentre M810z 6.0.1.8642, ThinkCentre M818z 6.0.1.8642, ThinkCentre M900Z 6.0.1.8642, ThinkCentre M910z 6.0.1.8642, V410z(YT S4250) 6.0.1.8642, 330-14IKBR Win10:6.0.1.8652, 330-15IKBR Win10:6.0.1.8652, 330-15IKBR (Brazil) Win10:6.0.1.8652, 330-15IKBR Touch Win10:6.0.1.8652, 330-17IKBR Win10:6.0.1.8652, YOGA 730-13IKB Win10:6.0.1.8644, YOGA 730-15IKB Win10:6.0.1.8644, ThinkPad L560 6.0.1.8644 and 6.0.1.8652, ThinkPad L570 6.0.1.8644 and 6.0.1.8652, ThinkPad P50 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad P50s 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad P51s (20Jx, 20Kx) 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad P51s (20Hx) 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad P52s 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad P70 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T25 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T460s 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T470 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T470s 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T480 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T480s 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T560 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T570 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad T580 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad X1 Carbon 8.66.76.72 and 8.66.68.54, ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad X1 Carbon, X1 Yoga 8.66.62.92 and 8.66.62.54, ThinkPad X1 Tablet (20Gx) 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad X1 Tablet (20Jx) 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 3 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad X1 Yoga (20Jx) 8.66.88.60, ThinkPad X1 Yoga 3rd 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad X280 6.0.1.8642, ThinkPad Yoga 260, S1 8.66.62.92 and 8.66.62.54. | 6.5 |
Medium |
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In Lenovo systems, SMM BIOS Write Protection is used to prevent writes to SPI Flash. While this provides sufficient protection, an additional layer of protection is provided by SPI Protected Range Registers (PRx). Lenovo was notified that after resuming from S3 sleep mode in various versions of BIOS for Lenovo systems, the PRx is not set. This does not impact the SMM BIOS Write Protection, which keeps systems protected. | 3.3 |
Low |
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Platform sample code firmware in 4th Generation Intel Core Processor, 5th Generation Intel Core Processor, 6th Generation Intel Core Processor, 7th Generation Intel Core Processor and 8th Generation Intel Core Processor contains a logic error which may allow physical attacker to potentially bypass firmware authentication. | 7.6 |
High |
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In some Lenovo ThinkPad products, one BIOS region is not properly included in the checks, allowing injection of arbitrary code. | 6.8 |
Medium |