Intel has issued patches for three vulnerabilities for its wireless hardware and software.Two problems affect certain versions of its Pro/Wireless Network Connection Hardware, part of its Centrino mobile platform, Intel said. The vulnerabilities lie in drivers from Microsoft, Intel said. The flaws could allow an attacker near a Wi-Fi station to run unauthorized code on a victim’s machine or gain kernel-level privileges. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe A third vulnerability affects Intel’s Proset/Wireless Software. It could lead to a hacker obtaining authentication credentials, Intel said. So far, no attempts have been made to exploit the vulnerabilities, Intel said.Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for security vendor Sophos, said a hacker could use the driver problems to create a worm that replicates itself by passing to other computers over a Wi-Fi network. “It’s a very big target for people to do these sorts of things,” Cluley said.Users can verify what version of the hardware they are running here. The new drivers can be downloaded here. Intel cautioned, however, that the updated drivers are generic ones and that OEMs may have changed some of the software. The generic drivers have not been verified by manufacturers for compatibility, Intel said.For the other vulnerability, Intel recommended saving the profile of the Proset/Wireless Software with the “export” feature before making changes.The SANS Institute, a security training organization, said in an advisory it does not believe updated drivers would be delivered through Microsoft’s automated update system. Microsoft officials could not be immediately reached.SANS also advised that users should check with system vendors to see if custom drivers are going to be released. The patches will have to be applied manually unless manufacturers provide an automated update tool, SANS said. -Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service (London Bureau)Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature Gen AI success starts with an effective pilot strategy To harness the promise of generative AI, IT leaders must develop processes for identifying use cases, educate employees, and get the tech (safely) into their hands. By Bob Violino Sep 27, 2023 10 mins Generative AI Innovation Emerging Technology feature A fluency in business and tech yields success at NATO Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer speaks with Lee Rennick, host of CIO Leadership Live, Canada, about innovation in technology, leadership across a vast cultural landscape, and what it means to hold the inaugural CIO role at NATO. By CIO staff Sep 27, 2023 6 mins CIO IT Skills Innovation feature The demand for new skills: How can CIOs optimize their team? By Andrea Benito Sep 27, 2023 3 mins opinion The CIO event of the year: What to expect at CIO100 ASEAN Awards By Shirin Robert Sep 26, 2023 3 mins IDG Events IT Leadership Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe