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CVE-2022-36366

Low
VulnerabilityCVE-2022-36366cvecve-2022-36366
Source: CVE Database V5

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AILast updated: 07/07/2025, 06:24:52 UTC

Technical Analysis

CVE-2022-36366 is a reported vulnerability identifier that was reserved on July 28, 2022, and assigned by Intel. However, the vulnerability entry has been marked with a state of "REJECTED," indicating that after review, the CVE was determined not to represent a valid security vulnerability. 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 absence of detailed information and the rejection status imply that this CVE does not correspond to an actual security threat or vulnerability.

Potential Impact

Since CVE-2022-36366 has been rejected and lacks any technical details or evidence of exploitation, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no risk to confidentiality, integrity, or availability from this entry. European organizations do not need to consider this CVE in their threat models or security assessments.

Mitigation Recommendations

No mitigation actions are necessary for CVE-2022-36366 because it is not a valid vulnerability. Organizations should continue to follow standard security best practices and monitor official advisories for confirmed vulnerabilities relevant to their environment.

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Technical Details

Data Version
5.1
Assigner Short Name
intel
Date Reserved
2022-07-28T03:00:18.780Z
Cvss Version
null
State
REJECTED

Threat ID: 68375987182aa0cae258720b

Added to database: 5/28/2025, 6:44:23 PM

Last enriched: 7/7/2025, 6:24:52 AM

Last updated: 7/26/2025, 10:33:40 PM

Views: 10

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