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Vendor: Lenovo • 4 CVEs

CVEs (4)

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1Lenovo
1Bios
Nov 21, 2024
Jul 16, 2021
N/A· v4
6.7 MEDIUM· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
A potential vulnerability in the system shutdown SMI callback function in some ThinkPad models may allow an attacker with local access and elevated privileges to execute arbitrary code.
1Lenovo
1Bios
May 13, 2026
Jul 17, 2017
N/A· v4
6.7 MEDIUM· v3
7.2 HIGH· v2
Some Lenovo brand notebook systems do not have write protections properly configured in the system BIOS. This could enable an attacker with physical or administrative access to a system to be able to flash the BIOS with...Show more
Some Lenovo brand notebook systems do not have write protections properly configured in the system BIOS. This could enable an attacker with physical or administrative access to a system to be able to flash the BIOS with an arbitrary image and potentially run malicious BIOS code.Show less
1Lenovo
29Bios
Notebook 110 14ibr BiosNotebook 110 15ibr Bios+26 more
May 6, 2026
Nov 29, 2016
N/A· v4
4.4 MEDIUM· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
A vulnerability has been identified in some Lenovo Notebook and ThinkServer systems where an attacker with administrative privileges on a system could install a program that circumvents Intel Management Engine (ME) prote...Show more
A vulnerability has been identified in some Lenovo Notebook and ThinkServer systems where an attacker with administrative privileges on a system could install a program that circumvents Intel Management Engine (ME) protections. This could result in a denial of service or privilege escalation attack on the system.Show less
1Lenovo
1Bios
May 6, 2026
Sep 22, 2016
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
7.2 HIGH· v2
The BIOS for Lenovo ThinkCentre E93, M6500t/s, M6600, M6600q, M6600t/s, M73p, M800, M83, M8500t/s, M8600t/s, M900, M93, and M93P devices; ThinkServer RQ940, RS140, TS140, TS240, TS440, and TS540 devices; and ThinkStation...Show more
The BIOS for Lenovo ThinkCentre E93, M6500t/s, M6600, M6600q, M6600t/s, M73p, M800, M83, M8500t/s, M8600t/s, M900, M93, and M93P devices; ThinkServer RQ940, RS140, TS140, TS240, TS440, and TS540 devices; and ThinkStation E32, P300, and P310 devices might allow local users or physically proximate attackers to bypass the Secure Boot protection mechanism by leveraging an AMI test key.Show less