Intel posts security fixes for Centrino wireless chipset
Intel has updated the software behind its Centrino chip bundle to fix three security vulnerabilities that, in one case, could allow an attacker to execute code remotely on a laptop.
The chip maker on 28 posted a trio of updates for its Intel/PRO Wireless Network Connection wireless modules.
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