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    CVE ID : CVE-2024-55567

    Published : June 12, 2025, 5:15 p.m. | 50 minutes ago

    Description : Improper input validation was discovered in UsbCoreDxe in Insyde InsydeH2O kernel 5.4 before 05.47.01, 5.5 before 05.55.01, 5.6 before 05.62.01, and 5.7 before 05.71.01. The SMM module has an SMM call out vulnerability which can be used to write arbitrary memory inside SMRAM and execute arbitrary code at SMM level.

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