Learn about CVE-2019-14625 affecting Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000, allowing a privileged user to trigger denial of service attacks. Find mitigation steps and preventive measures.
Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 is affected by a vulnerability that could allow a privileged user to trigger denial of service attacks through local access.
Understanding CVE-2019-14625
This CVE identifies a security issue in the Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 that could lead to denial of service attacks.
What is CVE-2019-14625?
A vulnerability in the on-card storage of Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 may enable a privileged user to initiate denial of service attacks locally across all versions.
The Impact of CVE-2019-14625
The vulnerability could potentially allow a privileged user to cause denial of service on the affected system, impacting its availability and performance.
Technical Details of CVE-2019-14625
This section provides more technical insights into the CVE-2019-14625 vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
Improper access control in the on-card storage of Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 could be exploited by a privileged user to trigger denial of service attacks.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerability allows a privileged user to exploit improper access control in the on-card storage, leading to the initiation of denial of service attacks.
Mitigation and Prevention
To address CVE-2019-14625, follow these mitigation and prevention strategies:
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates