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Ax201 Firmware

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Vendor: Intel • 26 CVEs

CVEs (26)

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1Intel
16Ac3168 Firmware
Ac 1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+13 more
May 5, 2025
Feb 9, 2022
N/A· v4
5.7 MEDIUM· v3
2.7 LOW· v2
Improper input validation in firmware for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products before version 22.100 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacen...Show more
Improper input validation in firmware for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products before version 22.100 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
16Ac3168 Firmware
Ac 1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+13 more
May 5, 2025
Feb 9, 2022
N/A· v4
5.7 MEDIUM· v3
2.7 LOW· v2
Improper conditions check in firmware for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products before version 22.100 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacen...Show more
Improper conditions check in firmware for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products before version 22.100 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
15Ac 1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+12 more
May 5, 2025
Feb 9, 2022
N/A· v4
5.7 MEDIUM· v3
2.7 LOW· v2
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 and 11 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent...Show more
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 and 11 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
15Ac 1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+12 more
May 5, 2025
Feb 9, 2022
N/A· v4
8.1 HIGH· v3
4.8 MEDIUM· v2
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 and 11 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service or informa...Show more
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 and 11 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service or information disclosure via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
15Ac 1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+12 more
May 5, 2025
Feb 9, 2022
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
3.3 LOW· v2
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 and 11 before version 22.80 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of...Show more
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 and 11 before version 22.80 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
15Ac1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
5.5 MEDIUM· v3
2.1 LOW· v2
Improper verification of cryptographic signature in the installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of...Show more
Improper verification of cryptographic signature in the installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.Show less
1Intel
15Ac1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
Improper access control in the installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local...Show more
Improper access control in the installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.Show less
1Intel
157265 Firmware
Ac1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.4 MEDIUM· v2
Uncontrolled search path in software installer for Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
1Intel
157265 Firmware
Ac1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
6.1 MEDIUM· v2
Improper input validation in software for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.
1Intel
157265 Firmware
Ac1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
8.1 HIGH· v3
6.8 MEDIUM· v2
Improper input validation in software for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service or information disclosure via adjac...Show more
Improper input validation in software for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service or information disclosure via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
167265 Firmware
9260 FirmwareAc1550 Firmware+13 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
5.5 MEDIUM· v3
2.1 LOW· v2
Out-of-bounds write in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and some Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable denial of service via local ac...Show more
Out-of-bounds write in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and some Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.Show less
1Intel
137265 Firmware
9260 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+10 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
8.8 HIGH· v3
5.8 MEDIUM· v2
Improper input validation in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in UEFI may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via adjacent access.
1Intel
167265 Firmware
9260 FirmwareAc1550 Firmware+13 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
3.3 LOW· v2
Improper input validation in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and some Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service...Show more
Improper input validation in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi in multiple operating systems and some Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.Show less
1Intel
137265 Firmware
9260 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+10 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
Incorrect default permissions in the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi software installer for Windows 10 before version 22.40 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
1Intel
127265 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+9 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
Insecure inherited permissions in the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi software installer for Windows 10 before version 22.40 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
1Intel
157265 Firmware
Ac1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
6.1 MEDIUM· v2
Improper input validation in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.
1Intel
157265 Firmware
Ac1550 FirmwareAc 3165 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 17, 2021
N/A· v4
5.7 MEDIUM· v3
2.7 LOW· v2
Improper initialization in firmware for some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi and Killer(TM) WiFi in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via adjacent access.
5Bluetooth
DebianFedoraproject+2 more
19Ac 1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+16 more
Nov 4, 2025
May 24, 2021
N/A· v4
4.2 MEDIUM· v3
4.3 MEDIUM· v2
Bluetooth LE and BR/EDR secure pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 2.1 through 5.2 may permit a nearby man-in-the-middle attacker to identify the Passkey used during pairing (in the Passkey authentication procedure)...Show more
Bluetooth LE and BR/EDR secure pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 2.1 through 5.2 may permit a nearby man-in-the-middle attacker to identify the Passkey used during pairing (in the Passkey authentication procedure) by reflection of the public key and the authentication evidence of the initiating device, potentially permitting this attacker to complete authenticated pairing with the responding device using the correct Passkey for the pairing session. The attack methodology determines the Passkey value one bit at a time.Show less
3Bluetooth
FedoraprojectIntel
17Ac 3165 Firmware
Ac 3168 FirmwareAc 7265 Firmware+14 more
Nov 4, 2025
May 24, 2021
N/A· v4
5.4 MEDIUM· v3
4.8 MEDIUM· v2
Bluetooth legacy BR/EDR PIN code pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 1.0B through 5.2 may permit an unauthenticated nearby device to spoof the BD_ADDR of the peer device to complete pairing without knowledge of the P...Show more
Bluetooth legacy BR/EDR PIN code pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 1.0B through 5.2 may permit an unauthenticated nearby device to spoof the BD_ADDR of the peer device to complete pairing without knowledge of the PIN.Show less
5Arista
DebianIeee+2 more
24Ac 1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+21 more
Nov 21, 2024
May 11, 2021
N/A· v4
3.5 LOW· v3
2.9 LOW· v2
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that received fragments be cleared from memory after (re)connecting to a network. Under t...Show more
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that received fragments be cleared from memory after (re)connecting to a network. Under the right circumstances, when another device sends fragmented frames encrypted using WEP, CCMP, or GCMP, this can be abused to inject arbitrary network packets and/or exfiltrate user data.Show less