Broadcom BCM5820X series chips contain critical vulnerabilities impacting over 100 models of Dell computers. These flaws may result in data breaches, allowing attackers to steal passwords and sensitive information. Dell's ControlVault3, which securely stores this data, is also affected. On June 13, Dell informed customers about necessary updates for these issues, emphasizing the need for prompt security patch applications. Both Dell and Cisco Talos report no known exploits related to these vulnerabilities currently in use, stressing the urgency of maintaining updated systems for security.
Critical security flaws in Broadcom chips utilized in over 100 Dell computer models could enable attackers to compromise millions of devices and obtain sensitive user information.
The five vulnerabilities in Broadcom BCM5820X series chips found in Dell business PCs allow access to sensitive data, including passwords and biometric information.
Dell has notified customers regarding critical updates addressing the vulnerabilities in the ControlVault3 secure enclave, that protects sensitive information.
Both Dell and Talos confirmed there have been no known exploits of these vulnerabilities in the wild, emphasizing the importance of applying security updates.
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