cve,link,title,description,vendor,products,score,severity,epss,cisa,cisa_published,article,ransomware,exploited,exploited_date,poc,trended,trended_no_1,trended_no_1_date,published,trended_score CVE-2023-26591,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-26591,Denial of Service Risk in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"An unchecked return value vulnerability in certain versions of Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows allows potential denial of service when exploited by an unauthenticated user with physical access to the system. This issue primarily affects Intel's Thunderbolt drivers prior to version 88, posing risks for users and organizations reliant on these drivers for secure connectivity. To mitigate potential impacts, it is advisable to update to the latest versions as recommended by Intel's security advisory.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,2,LOW,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:49.450Z,0 CVE-2023-26596,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-26596,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"A vulnerability exists in the Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows, where improper access control can potentially allow an authenticated user to disrupt system availability. This issue enables a scenario where local access could lead to denial of service conditions. Users and organizations utilizing these drivers should evaluate their systems and consider implementing mitigation strategies as recommended in the official security advisory.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,2.5,LOW,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:48.889Z,0 CVE-2023-27303,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-27303,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,"The vulnerability identified in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows allows improper access control, which can potentially lead to information disclosure. Authenticated users may exploit this flaw to access sensitive information through local access, raising concerns for system integrity and data security. Effective measures are necessary to mitigate potential risks associated with this vulnerability.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,3.8,LOW,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:48.307Z,0 CVE-2023-26592,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-26592,Deserialization Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"An issue exists in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows before version 88, relating to the deserialization of untrusted data. This vulnerability could allow an authenticated user to potentially exploit the flaw and trigger a denial of service via local access. Users of affected versions should take precautionary measures to mitigate potential risks and ensure system integrity.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,3.8,LOW,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:47.762Z,0 CVE-2023-27300,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-27300,Improper Buffer Restrictions in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"Improper buffer restrictions in specific Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 88 could allow an authenticated user to potentially gain access to sensitive information through local access. This vulnerability stems from inadequate handling of buffer restrictions, which raises concerns about information security for users with vulnerable driver versions. Users are encouraged to update their drivers to the latest version to mitigate this risk.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,3.8,LOW,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:47.252Z,0 CVE-2023-27307,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-27307,Information Disclosure Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers,Certain versions of Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows have been found to contain improper buffer restrictions. This vulnerability could potentially allow an authenticated user to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information through local access. Users running versions of the drivers prior to version 88 should be aware of this risk and consider applying security measures to mitigate the potential impact.,Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,3.8,LOW,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:46.706Z,0 CVE-2023-27301,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-27301,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers,"Access control issues in certain Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 88 may permit an authenticated user to potentially escalate privileges through local access. This vulnerability raises significant cybersecurity concerns as it could allow unauthorized actions within the affected environment, posing risks to system integrity and confidentiality.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,4.2,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:46.150Z,0 CVE-2023-24463,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-24463,Improper Input Validation in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers,"Improper input validation in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows versions prior to 88 poses risks of information disclosure to unauthenticated users with adjacent access. This flaw can potentially be exploited, allowing unauthorized access to sensitive information. It is crucial for users to ensure they are running the latest versions of the drivers to mitigate these security risks. Full details can be found in the official advisory.",Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,4.3,MEDIUM,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:45.613Z,0 CVE-2023-27308,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-27308,Buffer Restriction Flaw in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"A vulnerability exists within certain Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows, stemming from improper buffer restrictions. This flaw permits a privileged user, with local access, to potentially escalate their privileges. Affected systems running versions of the Thunderbolt DCH drivers prior to version 88 may be at risk, necessitating prompt updates to secure environments. For detailed technical information, refer to Intel's advisory.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,4.6,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:45.069Z,0 CVE-2023-26585,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-26585,Access Control Flaw in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,An improper access control vulnerability exists in certain Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 88. This flaw has the potential to be exploited by an authenticated user to execute a denial of service attack via local access. The implications of this vulnerability underscore the importance of maintaining updated driver versions to protect against such possible exploits.,Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,5,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:44.514Z,0 CVE-2023-25769,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-25769,Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers,"A vulnerability exists in certain versions of Intel's Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows that could allow an authenticated user to exploit uncontrolled resource consumption. This flaw may lead to a denial of service condition through local access, potentially disrupting system stability. Users are advised to review their drivers' versions and ensure they are up-to-date to mitigate risks associated with this vulnerability.",Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,5.5,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:44.004Z,0 CVE-2023-22848,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-22848,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,Improper access control in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 88 could allow an authenticated user to potentially exploit the vulnerability to cause a denial of service through local access. This issue highlights the importance of stringent access controls in driver software to prevent unauthorized actions that can affect system stability and security. Users are encouraged to update to the latest version of the drivers to mitigate potential risks and ensure continued protection against such vulnerabilities.,Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,5.5,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:43.471Z,0 CVE-2023-24589,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-24589,Buffer Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,"The vulnerability arises due to improper buffer restrictions present in certain versions of Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows. This issue enables a privileged user with local access to potentially escalate their privilege level, which could facilitate unauthorized actions or access within the operating system. Ensuring that systems utilize the latest versions of Intel Thunderbolt drivers is critical for maintaining security and protecting against exploitation of this flaw.",Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,6.1,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:42.926Z,0 CVE-2023-24481,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-24481,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,A vulnerability exists in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows that stems from improper access control mechanisms. This issue could allow an authenticated user to exploit the driver to potentially escalate their privileges through local access. This poses significant security risks as it may enable unauthorized actions affecting system integrity and confidentiality. Users are advised to update to the latest driver version to mitigate these risks.,Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,6.3,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:42.366Z,0 CVE-2023-22390,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-22390,Improper Buffer Restrictions in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,Improper buffer restrictions in several Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows can lead to potential information disclosure when an authenticated user has local access. This vulnerability highlights the importance of ensuring that software components implement adequate checks to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information.,Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,6.5,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:41.817Z,0 CVE-2023-24542,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-24542,Escalation of Privilege in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"The vulnerability allows an authenticated user to potentially escalate privileges due to an unquoted search path within specific versions of the Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows. This flaw could be exploited by local, authenticated users, potentially leading to unauthorized system access and compromise. Timely updates and adherence to security recommendations are essential to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability. For detailed information and guidance, refer to the official advisory from Intel.",Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,6.7,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:41.272Z,0 CVE-2023-25779,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-25779,Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"An uncontrolled search path element exists in the Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 88. This vulnerability permits an authenticated user to manipulate local access, potentially leading to the escalation of privileges. Proper security measures should be taken to address this issue as outlined in the official advisory.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,6.7,MEDIUM,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:40.708Z,0 CVE-2023-22342,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-22342,Improper Input Validation in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,"The vulnerability involves improper input validation in specific Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows that precede version 88. An authenticated user with local access may exploit this flaw, potentially leading to privilege escalation. This issue highlights the importance of maintaining updated drivers and adhering to security best practices to protect sensitive data and system integrity. Users are encouraged to review the security advisory for detailed guidance and remediation steps.",Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,7.7,HIGH,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:40.161Z,0 CVE-2023-25777,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-25777,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,"An improper access control vulnerability exists in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 88. This vulnerability could allow an authenticated user to escalate privileges through local access. The flaw resides in how authentication and permissions are managed, potentially enabling malicious actions that could impact system integrity and user data. It is crucial for users of affected drivers to apply the latest updates to mitigate risks associated with this vulnerability. For further details, visit Intel's official advisory.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows,7.9,HIGH,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:39.633Z,0 CVE-2023-22293,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2023-22293,Access Control Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"Improper access control in the Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows enables authenticated users to leverage local access for privilege escalation. This vulnerability poses a risk as it may allow an attacker with access to the system to alter system configurations or gain unauthorized permissions, potentially compromising the integrity of the system.",Intel,Intel(R) Thunderbolt(TM) DCH drivers for Windows,8.2,HIGH,0.0004299999854993075,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2024-02-14T13:37:39.054Z,0 CVE-2021-0110,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2021-0110,Improper Access Control in Intel Thunderbolt Windows DCH Drivers,The Intel Thunderbolt Windows DCH Drivers contain an access control flaw that could allow an unauthenticated user to gain unauthorized access. This vulnerability may permit such users to trigger a denial of service condition through local access. Users are advised to update their drivers to the most recent version to mitigate risks associated with this vulnerability.,Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Windows Dch Drivers,5.5,MEDIUM,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2021-11-17T19:24:15.000Z,0 CVE-2020-12326,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2020-12326,Information Disclosure Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers,"An improper initialization vulnerability exists in various Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows, specifically affecting versions prior to 72. This flaw may enable an authenticated user to potentially access sensitive information through local interactions with the system. This risk underscores the importance of keeping drivers updated and implementing robust access controls to mitigate potential information disclosure threats.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows*,5.5,MEDIUM,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2020-11-12T18:24:25.000Z,0 CVE-2020-12327,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2020-12327,Insecure Default Variable Initialization in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,An insecure default variable initialization in certain versions of Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows may allow a privileged user to cause potential information disclosure through local access. It is crucial for users to ensure they are running the latest version of the driver to mitigate any risks associated with this vulnerability.,Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows*,4.4,MEDIUM,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2020-11-12T18:24:19.000Z,0 CVE-2020-12328,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2020-12328,Local Access Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt DCH Drivers for Windows,"A protection mechanism failure exists in certain Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows, prior to version 72. This vulnerability may allow a privileged user to exploit the system and potentially disclose sensitive information through local access. It highlights the importance of keeping drivers updated to mitigate security risks and reinforces the need for users to apply necessary patches provided by Intel.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows*,4.4,MEDIUM,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2020-11-12T18:24:13.000Z,0 CVE-2020-12324,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2020-12324,Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in Intel Thunderbolt Drivers for Windows,"A vulnerability exists in Intel Thunderbolt DCH drivers for Windows prior to version 72, which allows an authenticated user to exploit a failure in the protection mechanism. This flaw may lead to unauthorized elevation of user privileges through local access, creating potential security risks in affected systems. Users are advised to update their drivers to the latest version to mitigate this vulnerability.",Intel,Intel(r) Thunderbolt(tm) Dch Drivers For Windows*,7.8,HIGH,0.0004400000034365803,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2020-11-12T18:24:05.000Z,0