CVE-2026-15030 is an out-of-bounds read vulnerability affecting ASUS System Control Interface v3, ASUS System Control Interface, and ASUS Business Manager. The flaw is reachable through specific driver IOCTL handling, where a crafted IOCTL request can bypass intended validation and cause the driver to read memory beyond the intended firmware boundary. This results in unintended disclosure of adjacent memory contents from regions outside the expected bounds. The issue is local in nature and requires administrative privileges on the affected system.
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A medium-severity vulnerability affecting the same ASUS driver family as the other MyASUS component flaws.
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.
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Every observed campaign linking this CVE to a named adversary.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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