Lenovo

V130-15ikb Firmware

7 vulnerabilities found.

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  • EPSS 0.04%
  • Published 26.01.2023 21:15:25
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 06:41:41

A buffer overflow in the SystemBootManagerDxe driver in some Lenovo Notebook products may allow an attacker with local privileges to execute arbitrary code.

  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 16.07.2021 21:15:10
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 06:21:59

A vulnerability was reported on some Lenovo Notebook systems that could allow an attacker with physical access to elevate privileges under certain conditions during a BIOS update performed by Lenovo Vantage.

  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 09.06.2020 20:15:22
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 05:38:42

A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the Legacy USB driver in some Lenovo Notebook and ThinkStation models may allow arbitrary code execution.

  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 09.06.2020 20:15:22
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 05:38:42

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.

  • EPSS 0.07%
  • Published 12.11.2019 21:15:12
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 04:46:04

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.

  • EPSS 0.09%
  • Published 12.11.2019 21:15:12
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 04:46:05

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.

  • EPSS 0.62%
  • Published 12.11.2019 21:15:12
  • Last modified 21.11.2024 04:46:07

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.