CVE-2024-0762.zip
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CVE-2024-0762
Author: abandon1337

Potential buffer overflow
in unsafe UEFI variable handling

in Phoenix SecureCore for select Intel platforms

This issue affects:

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Kaby Lake: from 4.0.1.1 before 4.0.1.998;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Coffee Lake: from 4.1.0.1 before 4.1.0.562;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Ice Lake: from 4.2.0.1 before 4.2.0.323;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Comet Lake: from 4.2.1.1 before 4.2.1.287;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Tiger Lake: from 4.3.0.1 before 4.3.0.236;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Jasper Lake: from 4.3.1.1 before 4.3.1.184;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Alder Lake: from 4.4.0.1 before 4.4.0.269;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Raptor Lake: from 4.5.0.1 before 4.5.0.218;

Phoenix

SecureCore for Intel Meteor Lake: from 4.5.1.1 before 4.5.1.15.



GitHub Link:
https://github.com/abandon1337/CVE-2024-0762
CVE-2023-45866.zip
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CVE-2023-45866
Author: Sergeb250

Bluetooth HID Hosts in BlueZ may permit an unauthenticated Peripheral role HID Device to initiate and establish an encrypted connection, and accept HID keyboard reports, potentially permitting injection of HID messages when no user interaction has occurred in the Central role to authorize such access. An example affected package is bluez 5.64-0ubuntu1 in Ubuntu 22.04LTS. NOTE: in some cases, a CVE-2020-0556 mitigation would have already addressed this Bluetooth HID Hosts issue.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/Sergeb250/BlueDucky
CVE-2017-11882
Author: futureFfff

Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 3, Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 2, Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1, and Microsoft Office 2016 allow an attacker to run arbitrary code in the context of the current user by failing to properly handle objects in memory, aka "Microsoft Office Memory Corruption Vulnerability". This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2017-11884.

GitHub Link:
https://github.com/futureFfff/CVE-2017