Learn about CVE-2018-12210, a vulnerability in Intel Graphics Driver for Windows versions before specific releases, potentially enabling denial of service attacks by unauthorized local users.
Intel Graphics Driver for Windows versions before 10.18.x.5059, 10.18.x.5057, 20.19.x.5063, 21.20.x.5064, and 24.20.100.6373 are affected by multiple pointer dereferences, potentially leading to denial of service.
Understanding CVE-2018-12210
Instances of multiple pointer dereferences in the User Mode Driver within Intel Graphics Driver for Windows versions before specific versions could allow unauthorized local users to cause a denial of service.
What is CVE-2018-12210?
CVE-2018-12210 is a vulnerability in Intel Graphics Driver for Windows that involves multiple pointer dereferences, which could be exploited by local unauthorized users to trigger a denial of service.
The Impact of CVE-2018-12210
The vulnerabilities in Intel Graphics Driver for Windows could enable an unauthorized user with local access to disrupt services, potentially leading to a denial of service.
Technical Details of CVE-2018-12210
Intel Graphics Driver for Windows versions before specific releases are susceptible to multiple pointer dereferences, posing a risk of denial of service attacks.
Vulnerability Description
The vulnerability involves instances of multiple pointer dereferences in the User Mode Driver within Intel Graphics Driver for Windows versions before certain releases.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerabilities could potentially allow an unauthorized user with local access to exploit the multiple pointer dereferences, leading to a denial of service.
Mitigation and Prevention
Taking immediate steps and implementing long-term security practices are crucial to mitigate the risks associated with CVE-2018-12210.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates