Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 26 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2021-39300 1 Hp 374 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc, 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc Firmware, Elite Dragonfly and 371 more 2024-02-28 7.2 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Potential vulnerabilities have been identified in UEFI firmware (BIOS) for some PC products which may allow escalation of privilege and arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2021-39299 1 Hp 374 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc, 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc Firmware, Elite Dragonfly and 371 more 2024-02-28 7.2 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Potential vulnerabilities have been identified in UEFI firmware (BIOS) for some PC products which may allow escalation of privilege and arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2021-39298 1 Hp 374 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc, 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc Firmware, Elite Dragonfly and 371 more 2024-02-28 7.2 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
A potential vulnerability in AMD System Management Mode (SMM) interrupt handler may allow an attacker with high privileges to access the SMM resulting in arbitrary code execution which could be used by malicious actors to bypass security mechanisms provided in the UEFI firmware.
CVE-2021-39297 1 Hp 374 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc, 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc Firmware, Elite Dragonfly and 371 more 2024-02-28 7.2 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Potential vulnerabilities have been identified in UEFI firmware (BIOS) for some PC products which may allow escalation of privilege and arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2021-39301 1 Hp 374 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc, 260 G3 Desktop Mini Pc Firmware, Elite Dragonfly and 371 more 2024-02-28 7.2 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Potential vulnerabilities have been identified in UEFI firmware (BIOS) for some PC products which may allow escalation of privilege and arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2019-18913 1 Hp 66 Elite Dragonfly, Elite Dragonfly Firmware, Elite X2 G4 and 63 more 2024-02-28 7.2 HIGH 6.8 MEDIUM
A potential security vulnerability with pre-boot DMA may allow unauthorized UEFI code execution using open-case attacks. This industry-wide issue requires physically accessing internal expansion slots with specialized hardware and software tools to modify UEFI code in memory. This affects HP Intel-based Business PCs that support Microsoft Windows 10 Kernel DMA protection. Affected versions depend on platform (prior to 01.04.02; or prior to 02.04.01; or prior to 02.04.02).