CVE-2026-15029 is an untrusted pointer dereference vulnerability in ASUS System Control Interface v3, ASUS System Control Interface, and ASUS Business Manager. Affected versions include ASUS System Control Interface v3 before 3.1.65.0, ASUS System Control Interface before 1.1.40.0, and ASUS Business Manager through 3.0.38.0. The flaw is reachable through crafted IOCTL requests sent to the affected driver and allows a local administrator to trigger arbitrary physical memory read and write operations. By exposing unsafe access to physical memory, the vulnerability bypasses operating system-enforced memory protections and undermines kernel trust boundaries.
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A high-severity untrusted pointer dereference in ASUS System Control Interface v3 and ASUS Business Manager that allows a local administrator to read and write arbitrary physical memory via crafted IOCTL requests.
An improper access control vulnerability in specific driver components of ASUS System Control Interface and/or ASUS Business Manager that could allow a local administrator to bypass intended security restrictions and impact system integrity.
A local privilege-related vulnerability involving untrusted pointer dereference in ASUS System Control Interface v3, ASUS System Control Interface, and ASUS Business Manager that allows a local administrator to perform arbitrary physical memory read and write via crafted IOCTL requests, bypassing OS-enforced memory protections.
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