Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel, AMD, and Nvidia Address Critical Vulnerabilities
Blog post from SSOJet
Chipmakers Intel, AMD, and Nvidia have each published new security advisories to inform users about recently discovered vulnerabilities in their products, emphasizing the critical importance of addressing these security issues. Intel released 34 advisories, including one critical vulnerability in their Server Board BMC that could lead to privilege escalation, information disclosure, and denial of service, alongside several high-severity vulnerabilities affecting areas like Driver Support Assistant, Processor UEFI firmware, and chipset firmware. AMD also disclosed updates on critical vulnerabilities in their products, while Nvidia provided reports on specific vulnerabilities, urging users to review their security updates. The advisories highlight the significance of implementing robust cybersecurity measures, such as secure Single Sign-On (SSO) and effective user management strategies, to mitigate risks. SSOJet offers an API-first platform with directory sync, SAML, OIDC, and magic link authentication to help enterprises enhance their security posture in light of these vulnerabilities.
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