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Hidden inside your Intel-based computer is a mystery program called Management Engine (ME). It, along with Trusted Execution Engine (TXE) and Server Platform Services (SPS), can be used to ...
The flaws impact Intel ME and the associated Intel Trusted Execution Engine (TXE) and Intel Server Platform Services (SPS). Those systems are all embedded firmware provided by Intel to help ...
According to Intel, attackers could impersonate the Intel Management Engine, Server Platform Services, and/or the Trusted Execution Engine, load and execute arbitrary code without the user or OS ...
The affected products are: Intel CSME, Intel Server Platform Services (SPS), Intel Trusted Execution Engine (TXE), Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT ...
Intel published a security advisory last night detailing eight vulnerabilities that impact core CPU technologies such as the Intel Management Engine (ME), Intel Server Platform Services (SPS), and ...
Intel said in a security advisory Monday that it has found vulnerabilities in its management engine, server platform services and trusted execution engine.
Affected systems include those running Intel Management Engine 11.0 through 11.7, Intel Server Platform Services version 4.0, and Intel Trusted Execution Engine 3.0.
Intel writes that an attacker could use the vulnerabilities to "gain unauthorized access to the platform, [the] Intel ME feature, and third-party secrets protected by the Intel Management Engine ...
However, in addressing the IME vulnerability, Intel also confirmed additional vulnerabilities in its Server Platform Services (SPS) and Trusted Execution Engine (TXE).
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