Vulnerability in TPM produced by Infineon Technologies AG could allow Security Feature Bypass
Infineon Technologies AG announced a security vulnerability in some of their Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chipsets. The vulnerability weakens public key resistance against attacks that are used to deduce the corresponding private key.
For the affected products by this vulnerability please check the following:
- PC
- Japan (Fujitsu Limited)
http://www.fmworld.net/biz/common/infineon/201710/ (Japanese) - Europe/Middle East/India/Africa (Fujitsu Technology Solutions)
http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/content/InfineonTPM.asp - Asia Pacific (Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific Ltd.)
http://www.fujitsu.com/hk/support/products/computing/pc/ap/announcements/infineon-tpm-vulnerability.html - Australia / New Zealand (Fujitsu Australia Limited)
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
- Japan (Fujitsu Limited)
- x86 Server
- Fujitsu Limited(Japanese)
- PRIMERGY:
http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primergy/note/page30.html (Japanese)
- PRIMERGY:
- Fujitsu Technology Solutions(English)
http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/content/InfineonTPM.asp
- Fujitsu Limited(Japanese)
Revision history
- May 24th, 2018: 6th release
- Added: x86 Server Fujitsu Limited(Japanese) information
- January 23rd, 2018: 5th release
- Added: PC Asia Pacific (Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific Ltd.) information
- November 17th, 2017: 4th release
- Added: PC US / Canada (Fujitsu America Inc.) information
- Added: PC US / Canada (Fujitsu America Inc.) information
- October 12th, 2017: 3rd release
- Added: PC Japan (Fujitsu Limited) information
- Added: PC Japan (Fujitsu Limited) information
- October 11th, 2017: 2nd release
- Added: x86 Server Fujitsu Technology Solutions information
- Added: x86 Server Fujitsu Technology Solutions information
- October 11th, 2017: Initial release