Security Advisories for Intel Products 2022-11-08 2022.3 IPU

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On 8. November 2022, Intel released several Security Advisories for various Intel products as part of the 2022.3 IPU (Intel Platform Update). Some of these security advisories require firmware updates. In this article you will find information about these security advisories and where you will find updates for Thomas-Krenn products.

Security Advisories

Intel Security Advisory Title CVE Affected systems Further information
INTEL-SA-00610

2022.3 IPU - Intel Chipset Firmware Advisory

CVE-2022-26845, CVE-2022-27497, CVE-2022-29466, CVE-2022-29515, CVE-2022-29893, CVE-2021-33159

CSME: (Mitigated version or higher)
16.1.25
15.0.42
14.1.67
12.0.92
11.22.93
11.12.93
11.8.93
AMT: (Mitigated version or higher)
16.0
15.0.42
14.1.67
12.0.92
11.22.93
11.8.93
SPS: (Mitigated version or higher)
SPS_E3_06.00.03.035.0
SPS_E3_04.01.04.700.0
INTEL-SA-00688

2022.3 IPU – BIOS Advisory

CVE-2022-21198, CVE-2022-26006

  • Intel Xeon Processor E5 v4 Family
  • Intel Xeon Processor E5 v3 Family
  • Intel Core X-Series Processors
  • Intel Xeon W processor Family
  • 12th Generation Intel Core Processor Family
  • 11th Generation Intel Core Processor Family
  • 10th Generation Intel Core Processor Family
  • Intel Pentium Gold Processor Family
  • Intel Celeron Processor Family
  • Intel Core Processors with Intel Hybrid Technology
  • Intel Pentium Silver N6000 Processor Family
  • Intel Celeron N4000 and N5000 Processor Families
  • 10000/1200 Series
  • Pentium Gold Processor Series
  • Celeron Processor 5000 Series

Updates for products from Thomas-Krenn

Information about updates will be published in the following Wiki article as soon as updates are available:

Further information

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Author: Thomas Niedermeier

Thomas Niedermeier working in the product management team at Thomas-Krenn, completed his bachelor's degree in business informatics at the Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences. Since 2013 Thomas is employed at Thomas-Krenn and takes care of OPNsense firewalls, the Thomas-Krenn-Wiki and firmware security updates.


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