Supermicro X10Sll-F Firmware vulnerabilities
3 known vulnerabilities affecting supermicro/x10sll-f_firmware.
Total CVEs
3
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
CRITICAL2LOW1
Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2021-22887LOWCVSS 2.3fixed in 3.42021-03-16
CVE-2021-22887 [LOW] CWE-506 CVE-2021-22887: A vulnerability in the BIOS of Pulse Secure (PSA-Series Hardware) models PSA5000 and PSA7000 could a
A vulnerability in the BIOS of Pulse Secure (PSA-Series Hardware) models PSA5000 and PSA7000 could allow an attacker to compromise BIOS firmware. This vulnerability can be exploited only as part of an attack chain. Before an attacker can compromise the BIOS, they must exploit the device.
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CVE-2019-16650CRITICALCVSS 10.0v3.832019-09-21
CVE-2019-16650 [CRITICAL] CVE-2019-16650: On Supermicro X10 and X11 products, a client's access privileges may be transferred to a different c
On Supermicro X10 and X11 products, a client's access privileges may be transferred to a different client that later has the same socket file descriptor number. In opportunistic circumstances, an attacker can simply connect to the virtual media service, and then connect virtual USB devices to the server managed by the BMC.
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CVE-2019-16649CRITICALCVSS 10.0v3.832019-09-21
CVE-2019-16649 [CRITICAL] CWE-287 CVE-2019-16649: On Supermicro H11, H12, M11, X9, X10, and X11 products, a combination of encryption and authenticati
On Supermicro H11, H12, M11, X9, X10, and X11 products, a combination of encryption and authentication problems in the virtual media service allows capture of BMC credentials and data transferred over virtual media devices. Attackers can use captured credentials to connect virtual USB devices to the server managed by the BMC.
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