CVE-2022-35736
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2022-35736 is a reported vulnerability identifier that was reserved on July 13, 2022, and assigned by Intel. However, the CVE entry has been marked with a state of "REJECTED," indicating that after review, the vulnerability was either invalid, not a security issue, or otherwise not accepted into the CVE list. There are no technical details, affected versions, or exploit information available for this CVE. No CVSS score has been assigned, and there are no known exploits in the wild. The lack of detailed information and the rejected status strongly suggest that this is not an active or recognized security threat or vulnerability.
Potential Impact
Since CVE-2022-35736 has been rejected and lacks any technical details or confirmed vulnerabilities, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no evidence of exploitation, affected products, or security consequences. Therefore, European organizations are not at risk from this CVE and do not need to consider it in their threat models or risk assessments.
Mitigation Recommendations
Given that CVE-2022-35736 is a rejected CVE with no confirmed vulnerability, no specific mitigation actions are necessary. Organizations should continue to follow standard cybersecurity best practices, including timely patching of legitimate vulnerabilities, monitoring threat intelligence sources, and maintaining robust security controls. No targeted remediation or configuration changes are warranted for this CVE.
CVE-2022-35736
AI-Powered Analysis
Technical Analysis
CVE-2022-35736 is a reported vulnerability identifier that was reserved on July 13, 2022, and assigned by Intel. However, the CVE entry has been marked with a state of "REJECTED," indicating that after review, the vulnerability was either invalid, not a security issue, or otherwise not accepted into the CVE list. There are no technical details, affected versions, or exploit information available for this CVE. No CVSS score has been assigned, and there are no known exploits in the wild. The lack of detailed information and the rejected status strongly suggest that this is not an active or recognized security threat or vulnerability.
Potential Impact
Since CVE-2022-35736 has been rejected and lacks any technical details or confirmed vulnerabilities, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no evidence of exploitation, affected products, or security consequences. Therefore, European organizations are not at risk from this CVE and do not need to consider it in their threat models or risk assessments.
Mitigation Recommendations
Given that CVE-2022-35736 is a rejected CVE with no confirmed vulnerability, no specific mitigation actions are necessary. Organizations should continue to follow standard cybersecurity best practices, including timely patching of legitimate vulnerabilities, monitoring threat intelligence sources, and maintaining robust security controls. No targeted remediation or configuration changes are warranted for this CVE.
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Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.1
- Assigner Short Name
- intel
- Date Reserved
- 2022-07-13T03:00:12.873Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- REJECTED
Threat ID: 68375987182aa0cae25871ec
Added to database: 5/28/2025, 6:44:23 PM
Last enriched: 7/7/2025, 6:10:43 AM
Last updated: 8/5/2025, 6:42:19 AM
Views: 12
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