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RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2025/11/25 5:9 p.m.4 views

CVE-2025-48507

The security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...

8.6CVSS6.6AI score0.00033EPSS
Exploits0References1
EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/11/23 6:30 p.m.1 views

EUVD-2025-198576

The security state of the calling processor into Arm® Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...

8.6CVSS6.3AI score0.00033EPSS
Exploits0References2
CVE
CVE
added 2025/11/23 5:7 p.m.8 views

CVE-2025-48507

CVE-2025-48507 concerns the unused security state of the calling processor in Arm Trusted Firmware (TF-A) , which could allow a non-secure processor to access secure memories , perform privileged cryptographic operations , and control subsystems within the SOC. Documented exposure stems from AMD-...

8.6CVSS6.2AI score0.00033EPSS
Exploits0References1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2025/11/23 5:7 p.m.4 views

CVE-2025-48507

The security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability to turn on and off subsystems within the SOC...

8.6CVSS0.00033EPSS
Exploits0References1
Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2025/11/23 12:0 a.m.5 views

PT-2025-47853

Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Arm® Trusted Firmware TF-A affected versions not specified Description The security state of the calling processor when entering Arm® Trusted Firmware TF-A is not properly utilized. This could allow processors operating in a non-secure state t...

8.6CVSS6.5AI score0.00033EPSS
Exploits0References4
Amd
Amd
added 2025/11/11 12:0 a.m.9 views

Missing Use of the Secure Flag in Zynq™ UltraScale+™ SoC Trusted Firmware

Summary A researcher reported that the security state of the calling processor into Trusted Firmware TF-A is not used and could potentially allow non-secure processors access to secure memories, access to crypto operations, and the ability turn on and off subsystems within the SoC...

8.6CVSS6.6AI score0.00033EPSS
Exploits0
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