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enetechio64.sys

ENE Tech I/O controller driver

From ENE Technology
Part of the ENE family
Status
On a known-vulnerable list
Known variants
1 distinct hashes
Public CVEs
1
Field notes

enetechio64.sys is a kernel driver from ENE Technology, the company whose embedded controllers and lighting chips power the RGB LED systems on a wide range of gaming motherboards and laptops. This driver is used by ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, and other RGB control software to communicate with the ENE chip over I/O ports.

CVE-2020-12446 documents a vulnerability that gives any local user kernel-level access through the driver's IOCTL interface. If you use any RGB synchronization software on a gaming PC, there is a reasonable chance an ENE driver is present. Update the RGB software suite to the latest version.

What the record shows

enetechio64.sys is listed as a known-vulnerable driver on the public LOLDrivers project. One distinct binary hash matching this filename is on record.

Public CVEs
What this means, plainly
Presence is not proof of misuse. Driver files on the LOLDrivers list commonly ship with legitimate hardware tools, gaming software, or vendor utilities. Their presence is recorded as evidence on a record. It is never treated as a verdict about a person.
Related drivers

Other drivers in the ENE family. See the whole family →

Source

Status data comes from the public LOLDrivers project, a community-curated registry of drivers known to be vulnerable or malicious. The snapshot Vera uses was refreshed July 10, 2026. CVE links go to the NIST National Vulnerability Database.

Cite this entry

Vera Project. “enetechio64.sys.” Vera Field Guide (Driver). The Vera Project. https://www.veraproject.xyz/field-guide/drivers/enetechio64-sys