Multiple potential security vulnerabilities in Intel® Converged Security and Management Engine (Intel® CSME), Intel® Server Platform Services (Intel® SPS), Intel® Trusted Execution Engine (Intel® TXE), and Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT)Ī potential security vulnerability in Intel® Converged Security and Management Engine (Intel® CSME) subsystem may allow escalation of privilege, denial of service, or information disclosure. For systems that include a 2nd-5th generation Intel® Core™ processor (Intel® Management Engine (Intel® ME) version 6.x-10.x), use the Intel CSME Version Detection Tool for Legacy Systems.Ī potential security vulnerability in Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) and Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM) may allow escalation of privilege.For systems that include a 6th-10th generation Intel® Core™ processor (Intel CSME version 11.x or later), use the Intel CSME Version Detection Tool.To determine if your system has the most recent firmware, use one of these tools: ![]() Keeping the Intel AMT and Intel CSME firmware up to date is a key element in maintaining security. Intel is committed to protecting our customer’s data and system security. Listed below is the most recent security information for Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) and Intel® Converged Security and Management Engine (Intel® CSME) firmware and related components.
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