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[FIRMWARE] Intel ME (B150/H170/Z170/B250/H270/Z270/B365/Z370)

MoKiChU
Level 18

Hi everyone,

- Intel ME Consumer Firmware :

Firmware : 11.8.93.4323 [29/06/2022]
Download : Link

Check/Update Process :

Check current version : Right click on "Check.cmd" > Run as administrator

Install/Update : Right click on "Install.cmd" > Run as administrator > Automatic restart when install is done


OS requirements : Windows 10 64 bit or more recent.
Hardware requirements : Motherboards with Intel B150/H170/Z170/B250/H270/Z270/B365/Z370 chipset.

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Cliff_S
Level 11
Thank your for keeping us updated @ MoKiChU:cool:

Cliff_S
Level 11
Thank's to @MoKichU, anyone who updated to his latest firmware update, is protected: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00610.html

Because ASUS and other OEMs don't care about our system security, all that matters to them is "can our motherboard OC better than the competitors."

Summary:
Potential security vulnerabilities in some Intel® Chipset Firmware in Intel® Converged Security and Manageability Engine (CSME), Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT) and Intel® Server Platform Services (SPS) may allow escalation of privilege or denial of service. Intel is releasing firmware updates to mitigate these potential vulnerabilities.
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Affected Products:
Intel® CSME before versions 11.8.93, 11.22.93, 11.12.93, 12.0.92, 14.1.67, 15.0.42, 16.1.25.

Intel® AMT before versions 11.8.93, 11.22.93, 12.0.92, 14.1.67, 15.0.42, 16.0.

Intel® SPS before versions SPS_E3_04.01.04.700.0, SPS_E3_06.00.03.035.0.

Recommendations:
Intel recommends that users of Intel® CSME, Intel® AMT and Intel® SPS update to the latest version provided by the system manufacturer that addresses these issues.

Cliff S wrote:
Thank's to @MoKichU, anyone who updated to his latest firmware update, is protected: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00610.html

Because ASUS and other OEMs don't care about our system security, all that matters to them is "can our motherboard OC better than the competitors."



Sad and True, but well put. +1