CVE-2022-48181
- EPSS 0.03%
- Published 05.06.2023 22:15:11
- Last modified 21.11.2024 07:32:55
An ErrorMessage driver stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in BIOS of some ThinkPad models could allow an attacker with local access to elevate their privileges and execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2022-48188
- EPSS 0.03%
- Published 05.06.2023 22:15:11
- Last modified 21.11.2024 07:32:56
A buffer overflow vulnerability in the SecureBootDXE BIOS driver of some Lenovo Desktop and ThinkStation models could allow an attacker with local access to elevate their privileges to execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2022-40134
- EPSS 0.04%
- Published 30.01.2023 22:15:12
- Last modified 21.11.2024 07:20:55
An information leak vulnerability in the SMI Set BIOS Password SMI Handler in some Lenovo models may allow an attacker with local access and elevated privileges to read SMM memory.
CVE-2022-40135
- EPSS 0.04%
- Published 30.01.2023 22:15:12
- Last modified 21.11.2024 07:20:56
An information leak vulnerability in the Smart USB Protection SMI Handler in some Lenovo models may allow an attacker with local access and elevated privileges to read SMM memory.
CVE-2022-40136
- EPSS 0.04%
- Published 30.01.2023 22:15:12
- Last modified 21.11.2024 07:20:56
An information leak vulnerability in SMI Handler used to configure platform settings over WMI in some Lenovo models may allow an attacker with local access and elevated privileges to read SMM memory.
CVE-2021-4211
- EPSS 0.04%
- Published 22.04.2022 21:15:10
- Last modified 21.11.2024 06:37:09
A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the SMBIOS event log driver in some Lenovo Desktop, ThinkStation, and ThinkEdge models may allow an attacker with local access and elevated privileges to execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2021-3519
- EPSS 0.03%
- Published 12.11.2021 22:15:07
- Last modified 21.11.2024 06:21:44
A vulnerability was reported in some Lenovo Desktop models that could allow unauthorized access to the boot menu, when the "BIOS Password At Boot Device List" BIOS setting is Yes.