

Our latest Z370 motherboards should be flashed to the firmware revision listed in the table below. It’s available in the BIOS section of each board’s Driver & Utility page. Older motherboards based on 100- and 200-series chips can be updated with a dedicated utility called MEUpdateTool. First check to see if your motherboard is affected, then download and install the appropriate update. The table below identifies affected ASUS motherboards and outlines our recommended update method. We encourage you to review Intel’s Security Advisory for more information on the vulnerabilities, including identification and mitigation measures. Our new Z370 motherboards should be updated by flashing the latest UEFI release, while older boards should use the dedicated ME update utility available their support pages. If your system is affected, we recommend updating to the latest Intel Management Engine firmware using the appropriate tool for your motherboard. We’re diligently working to update the affected platforms, which include motherboards for Skylake, Kaby Lake, and Coffee Lake CPUs otherwise known as sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-generation Core processors. ASUS is aware of the elevation-of-privileges vulnerabilities identified in Intel’s Management Engine and Trusted Execution Engine.
