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VendorIntel (929cab12-ac81-57b7-8a87-14c6f331cefb)
ProductAx1675 Firmware (a7cc516f-596a-527c-acd9-3109329770dc)
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NotesImported from NVD CPE 2.0 feed

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IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2021-0152 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:28:08.449079 Details available
Improper verification of cryptographic signature in the installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.
Published: 2021-11-17T19:21:01.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-03T15:32:09.583Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2021-0151 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:28:08.445731 Details available
Improper access control in the installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and Killer(TM) Bluetooth(R) products in Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
Published: 2021-11-17T19:20:06.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-03T15:32:09.511Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2020-26558 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:23:51.322494 Details available
Bluetooth LE and BR/EDR secure pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 2.1 through 5.2 may permit a nearby man-in-the-middle attacker to identify the Passkey used during pairing (in the Passkey authentication procedure) by reflection of the public key and the authentication evidence of the initiating device, potentially permitting this attacker to complete authenticated pairing with the responding device using the correct Passkey for the pairing session. The attack methodology determines the Passkey value one bit at a time.
Published: 2021-05-24T17:22:16.000Z
Updated: 2025-11-04T19:12:18.753Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2020-24586 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:22:34.497951 Details available
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that received fragments be cleared from memory after (re)connecting to a network. Under the right circumstances, when another device sends fragmented frames encrypted using WEP, CCMP, or GCMP, this can be abused to inject arbitrary network packets and/or exfiltrate user data.
Published: 2021-05-11T00:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-04T15:19:08.804Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data

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