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CVE-2025-48516
Insecure default configuration state of DDR5 memory module by AGESA Bootloader Firmware could allow an attacker with local user privilege to abuse the unprotected PMIC interface to create a permanent denial of service condition or affect the integrity of the memory module...
CVE-2025-48516
Insecure default configuration state of DDR5 memory module by AGESA Bootloader Firmware could allow an attacker with local user privilege to abuse the unprotected PMIC interface to create a permanent denial of service condition or affect the integrity of the memory module...
CVE-2025-48516
CVE-2025-48516 : The AMD AMD/AGESA Bootloader Firmware DDR5 memory module has an insecure default configuration state that enables an attacker with local privileges to abuse an unprotected PMIC interface, potentially causing a permanent denial of service or affecting memory integrity. The descrip...
CVE-2025-48516
Insecure default configuration state of DDR5 memory module by AGESA Bootloader Firmware could allow an attacker with local user privilege to abuse the unprotected PMIC interface to create a permanent denial of service condition or affect the integrity of the memory module...
Exploit for CVE-2025-6202
This article examines the systemic cryptographic security threat...
Phoenix RowHammer Attack Bypasses Advanced DDR5 Memory Protections in 109 Seconds
A team of academics from ETH Zürich and Google has discovered a new variant of a RowHammer attack targeting Double Data Rate 5 DDR5 memory chips from South Korean semiconductor vendor SK Hynix. The RowHammer attack variant, codenamed Phoenix CVE-2025-6202, CVSS score: 7.1, is capable of bypassing...