Lenovo Thinkstation P520c Firmware — known CVE vulnerabilities
Every CVE whose affected-product data names Lenovo Thinkstation P520c Firmware, ordered by CVSS severity, with EPSS exploit prediction and CISA KEV status.
CVEs (11)
CVE-2019-0135 — CVSS 7.8 (high): Improper permissions in the installer for Intel(R) Accelerated Storage Manager in Intel(R) RSTe before version 5.5.0.2015 may allow an…
CVE-2019-0130 — CVSS 7.4 (high): Reflected XSS in web interface for Intel(R) Accelerated Storage Manager in Intel(R) RSTe before version 5.5.0.2015 may allow an…
CVE-2022-48188 — CVSS 6.7 (medium): A buffer overflow vulnerability in the SecureBootDXE BIOS driver of some Lenovo Desktop and ThinkStation models could allow an attacker…
CVE-2021-4210 — CVSS 6.7 (medium): A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the NVME driver in some Lenovo Desktop, ThinkStation, and ThinkEdge models…
CVE-2020-8321 — CVSS 6.4 (medium): A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the System Lock Preinstallation driver in some Lenovo Notebook and…
CVE-2021-3519 — CVSS 6.4 (medium): A vulnerability was reported in some Lenovo Desktop models that could allow unauthorized access to the boot menu, when the "BIOS Password…
CVE-2019-6190 — CVSS 5.0 (medium): Lenovo was notified of a potential denial of service vulnerability, affecting various versions of BIOS for Lenovo Desktop, Desktop - All in…
CVE-2022-40134 — CVSS 4.4 (medium): An information leak vulnerability in the SMI Set BIOS Password SMI Handler in some Lenovo models may allow an attacker with local access…
CVE-2022-40135 — CVSS 4.4 (medium): An information leak vulnerability in the Smart USB Protection SMI Handler in some Lenovo models may allow an attacker with local access and…
CVE-2022-40136 — CVSS 4.4 (medium): An information leak vulnerability in SMI Handler used to configure platform settings over WMI in some Lenovo models may allow an attacker…
CVE-2019-6156 — CVSS 3.3 (low): In Lenovo systems, SMM BIOS Write Protection is used to prevent writes to SPI Flash. While this provides sufficient protection, an…