CVE-2022-36291
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2022-36291 is listed as a vulnerability identifier but lacks detailed technical information, affected versions, or patch references. The CVE entry is marked with a state of 'REJECTED' by the assigner 'intel', indicating that this CVE was either withdrawn, deemed invalid, or not accepted as a valid vulnerability. There are no known exploits in the wild, no technical details, and no associated Common Weakness Enumerations (CWEs). The absence of a CVSS score and technical data suggests that this entry does not represent an active or confirmed security threat. The rejection status typically means that the reported issue did not meet the criteria for a security vulnerability or was a duplicate or erroneous submission.
Potential Impact
Since CVE-2022-36291 is a rejected entry with no confirmed vulnerability details or exploits, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no evidence of confidentiality, integrity, or availability risks associated with this identifier. European organizations are not at risk from this CVE, and no operational or security impact should be expected.
Mitigation Recommendations
No specific mitigation actions are necessary for CVE-2022-36291 due to its rejected status and lack of confirmed vulnerability. Organizations should continue to follow standard security best practices and maintain up-to-date patching for all software and hardware assets. Monitoring official advisories from trusted sources remains important to identify any future valid vulnerabilities.
CVE-2022-36291
AI-Powered Analysis
Technical Analysis
CVE-2022-36291 is listed as a vulnerability identifier but lacks detailed technical information, affected versions, or patch references. The CVE entry is marked with a state of 'REJECTED' by the assigner 'intel', indicating that this CVE was either withdrawn, deemed invalid, or not accepted as a valid vulnerability. There are no known exploits in the wild, no technical details, and no associated Common Weakness Enumerations (CWEs). The absence of a CVSS score and technical data suggests that this entry does not represent an active or confirmed security threat. The rejection status typically means that the reported issue did not meet the criteria for a security vulnerability or was a duplicate or erroneous submission.
Potential Impact
Since CVE-2022-36291 is a rejected entry with no confirmed vulnerability details or exploits, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no evidence of confidentiality, integrity, or availability risks associated with this identifier. European organizations are not at risk from this CVE, and no operational or security impact should be expected.
Mitigation Recommendations
No specific mitigation actions are necessary for CVE-2022-36291 due to its rejected status and lack of confirmed vulnerability. Organizations should continue to follow standard security best practices and maintain up-to-date patching for all software and hardware assets. Monitoring official advisories from trusted sources remains important to identify any future valid vulnerabilities.
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Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.1
- Assigner Short Name
- intel
- Date Reserved
- 2022-08-02T03:00:25.351Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- REJECTED
Threat ID: 68375987182aa0cae25871f6
Added to database: 5/28/2025, 6:44:23 PM
Last enriched: 7/7/2025, 6:11:19 AM
Last updated: 8/6/2025, 12:33:05 AM
Views: 11
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