![]() For updating, the best thing is to just make a shortcut to and remember to use that instead of SUMo … which incidentally is still flagging the Detection Tool’s MEInfoWin.exe component as being out of date. What you want is the Intel-SA-00086 Detection Tool. SUMo’s built-in search function accordingly set up a search string for the component instead of for the Detection Tool itself and yielded the wrong utility (the Intel Manageability Engine Verification Utility) in the top search results. *SUMo flagged the Detection Tool’s MEInfoWin.exe component (two copies) as being out of date. Still, it would be a concrete demonstration of Lenovo’s confidence in the durability of T-series ThinkPads and of commitment to long-term security if they were to produce one. Unfortunately, no updated BIOS is showing up in Lenovo System Update and I’m not confident one ever will, since the T510 is nearly 8 years old. UPDATE: An updated version of Intel’s Detection Tool (which SUMo alerted me to in a somewhat roundabout way*) now tells me my ThinkPad T510 is in fact vulnerable.
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