Learn about CVE-2020-8707, a buffer overflow vulnerability in Intel Server Boards, Server Systems, and Compute Modules before version 1.59, allowing unauthorized privilege escalation.
Intel Server Boards, Server Systems, and Compute Modules Advisory before version 1.59 are affected by a buffer overflow vulnerability that may allow unauthorized users to escalate privileges.
Understanding CVE-2020-8707
This CVE involves a buffer overflow issue in Intel Server Boards, Server Systems, and Compute Modules before version 1.59, potentially enabling privilege escalation through adjacent access.
What is CVE-2020-8707?
The vulnerability in the daemon of certain Intel products could be exploited by unauthenticated users to elevate privileges.
The Impact of CVE-2020-8707
The vulnerability poses a risk of unauthorized escalation of privileges, potentially leading to unauthorized access to sensitive information or system control.
Technical Details of CVE-2020-8707
The technical aspects of the CVE-2020-8707 vulnerability are as follows:
Vulnerability Description
A buffer overflow in the daemon of Intel Server Boards, Server Systems, and Compute Modules before version 1.59 may allow unauthorized users to escalate privileges.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerability could be exploited by an unauthenticated user through adjacent access to potentially enable privilege escalation.
Mitigation and Prevention
To address CVE-2020-8707, consider the following steps:
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates