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>Critical security flaws in Broadcom chips used in more than 100 models of Dell computers could allow attackers to take over tens of millions of users' devices, steal passwords, and access sensitive data, including fingerprint information, according to Cisco Talos.
The five vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-24311, CVE-2025-25215, CVE-2025-24922, CVE-2025-25050, CVE-2025-24919, exist in Broadcom BCM5820X series chips that Cisco says are found in tens of millions of Dell business PCs with ControlVault3, primarily its Latitude and Precision series. ControlVault3 is a hardware-based secure enclave used to store sensitive info such as passwords, biometrics, and security codes in firmware.
A Dell spokesperson told The Register that it notified customers about updates to fix these bugs on June 13.
Archive: https://archive.today/8yqP7
From the post:
>>Critical security flaws in Broadcom chips used in more than 100 models of Dell computers could allow attackers to take over tens of millions of users' devices, steal passwords, and access sensitive data, including fingerprint information, according to Cisco Talos.
The five vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-24311, CVE-2025-25215, CVE-2025-24922, CVE-2025-25050, CVE-2025-24919, exist in Broadcom BCM5820X series chips that Cisco says are found in tens of millions of Dell business PCs with ControlVault3, primarily its Latitude and Precision series. ControlVault3 is a hardware-based secure enclave used to store sensitive info such as passwords, biometrics, and security codes in firmware.
A Dell spokesperson told The Register that it notified customers about updates to fix these bugs on June 13.
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