Description
During an internal product security audit a potential vulnerability due to use of Boot Services in the SmmOEMInt15 SMI handler was discovered in some ThinkPad models could be exploited by an attacker with elevated privileges that could allow for execution of code.
Details
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| thinkpad-11e-firmware | — | n15et78w |
| thinkpad-11e-yoga-firmware | — | n15et78w |
| thinkpad-helix-firmware | — | n17eta8w |
| thinkpad-l560-firmware | — | n1het85w |
| thinkpad-l570-firmware | — | n1xet65w |
| thinkpad-p50s-firmware | — | n1ket46w |
| thinkpad-p51s-firmware | — | n1vet50w |
| thinkpad-p52s-firmware | — | n27et36w |
| thinkpad-s540-firmware | — | gpet80ww |
| thinkpad-t550-firmware | — | n11et50w |
| thinkpad-t560-firmware | — | n1ket46w |
| thinkpad-t570-firmware | — | n1vet50w |
| thinkpad-t580-firmware | — | n27et36w |
| thinkpad-w540-firmware | — | gnet92ww |
| thinkpad-w541-firmware | — | gnet92ww |
| thinkpad-w550s-firmware | — | n11et50w |
| thinkpad-x1-carbon-3rd-gen-firmware | — | n14et52w |
| thinkpad-x1-carbon-4th-gen-firmware | — | n1fet70w |
| thinkpad-x1-carbon-5th-gen-kabylake-firmware | — | n1met55w |
| thinkpad-x1-carbon-5th-gen-skylake-firmware | — | n1met55w |
| thinkpad-x1-tablet-gen-1-firmware | — | n1let86w |
| thinkpad-x1-tablet-gen-2-firmware | — | n1oet50w |
| thinkpad-x1-yoga-firmware | — | n1fet70w |
| thinkpad-x1-yoga-gen-2-firmware | — | n1net47w |
| thinkpad-x1-yoga-gen-3-firmware | — | n25et50w |
| thinkpad-x250-firmware | — | n10et58w |
| thinkpad-x280-firmware | — | n20et44w |
| thinkpad-x390-firmware | — | n2let60w |
| thinkpad-yoga-15-firmware | — | n19et61w |
| thinkpad-yoga-260-firmware | — | n1get98w |
References
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