Date: 29 December 2009
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AUSCERT Security Bulletin
ASB-2009.1169.2
A vulnerability has been identified in a number of Intel products
30 December 2009
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: Intel Trusted Execution Technology
Operating System: UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX)
Windows
Impact/Access: Increased Privileges -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution: Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names: CVE-2009-4419
Member content until: Friday, January 22 2010
Revision History: December 30 2009: Added CVE Reference
December 23 2009: Initial Release
OVERVIEW
A vulnerability has been identified in a number of Intel products which
use Intel Trusted Execution Technology.
IMPACT
Intel has confirmed that systems using Q35, GM45, PM45 Express, Q45
and Q43 Express chipsets are affected by this vulnerability and have
provided the following details:
"A misconfiguration in SINIT code could potentially allow a malicious
attacker to circumvent Intel Trusted Execution Technology and elevate
their privileges. Intel has released an updated SINIT Authenticated
Code Module (ACM) to correct this misconfiguration." [1]
MITIGATION
Intel has provided an updated SINIT Authenticated Core Module which
mitigates this issue and highly recommends applying this update. [1]
REFERENCES
[1] SINIT misconfiguration allows for Privilege Escalation
http://security-center.intel.com/advisory.aspx?intelid=INTEL-SA-00021&languageid=en-fr
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If you believe that your computer system has been compromised or attacked in
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