Improper Access Control in Intel PresentMon Affects User Applications
CVE-2025-32037
What is CVE-2025-32037?
A vulnerability exists in Intel PresentMon before version 2.3.1, where improper access control mechanisms in user applications may lead to a denial of service. A network adversary, possessing privileged access, could exploit this flaw through a complex attack vector, potentially affecting system availability. This vulnerability allows for adjacent access without requiring special internal knowledge or user interaction, posing a significant risk to affected systems. Details can be found in the advisory at Intel's security center.

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Affected Version(s)
Intel(R) PresentMon before version 2.3.1
References
CVSS V4
Timeline
Vulnerability published
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