Security Notifications
With experts in UEFI firmware development across the globe, the Phoenix Security Team is dedicated to establishing and fortifying trust in firmware.
Unsafe Handling of UEFI Variable
Phoenix has identified a potential vulnerability that involves unsafe UEFI variable handling in Phoenix SecureCore Technology 4 Firmware, potentially leading to unsafe memory access that could cause temporary denial of service.
Unsafe Handling of IHV UEFI Variables
Phoenix has identified a potential vulnerability that involves unsafe UEFI variable handling in Phoenix SCT Firmware, potentially leading to unsafe memory access that could cause temporary denial of service.
Unsafe Handling of Phoenix UEFI Variables
Phoenix has identified a potential vulnerability that involves unsafe UEFI variable handling in Phoenix SCT Firmware, potentially leading to unsafe memory access that could cause temporary denial of service.
Phoenix Technologies Windows Driver Vulnerability
CVE-2023-35841
Phoenix was notified about a vulnerability in a Windows kernel driver that was distributed as a part of our Phoenix Tools Subscription.
Phoenix Technologies Buffer Overflow Vulnerability on GeminiLake
CVE-2024-1598
Phoenix was notified about a vulnerability in UEFI variable interfaces in Phoenix SCT firmware code on some platforms potentially leading to a buffer overflow.