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CVE-2020-8352

Disclosure Date: November 11, 2020 (last updated November 28, 2024)
In some Lenovo Desktop models, the Configuration Change Detection BIOS setting failed to detect SATA configuration changes.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2020-8333

Disclosure Date: September 24, 2020 (last updated November 28, 2024)
A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function used in the EEPROM driver in some Lenovo Desktops and ThinkStation models may allow arbitrary code execution
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-6190

Disclosure Date: February 14, 2020 (last updated November 27, 2024)
Lenovo was notified of a potential denial of service vulnerability, affecting various versions of BIOS for Lenovo Desktop, Desktop - All in One, and ThinkStation, that could cause PCRs to be cleared intermittently after resuming from sleep (S3) on systems with Intel TXT enabled.
Attacker Value
Unknown

A potential vulnerability in some Lenovo ThinkPads may allow an attacker to exe…

Disclosure Date: November 12, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
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.
Attacker Value
Unknown

ThinkPad T460p and T470p BIOS Tamper Mechanism

Disclosure Date: November 12, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
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.
Attacker Value
Unknown

A potential vulnerability in the SMI callback function in some Lenovo ThinkPad …

Disclosure Date: November 12, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
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.
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2019-6156

Disclosure Date: April 10, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
In Lenovo systems, SMM BIOS Write Protection is used to prevent writes to SPI Flash. While this provides sufficient protection, an additional layer of protection is provided by SPI Protected Range Registers (PRx). Lenovo was notified that after resuming from S3 sleep mode in various versions of BIOS for Lenovo systems, the PRx is not set. This does not impact the SMM BIOS Write Protection, which keeps systems protected.
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