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New Hertzbleed Side Channel Attack Affects All Modern AMD and Intel CPUs
A newly discovered security vulnerability in modern Intel and AMD processors could let remote attackers steal encryption keys via a power side channel attack. Dubbed Hertzbleed by a group of researchers from the University of Texas, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the University ...
New Noise-Resilient Attack On Intel and AMD CPUs Makes Flush-based Attacks Effective
Modern Intel and AMD processors are susceptible to a new form of side-channel attack that makes flush-based cache attacks resilient to system noise, newly published research shared with The Hacker News has revealed. The findings are from a paper "DABANGG: Time for Fearless Flush based Cache...
Design/Logic Flaw
NVIDIA Tegra kernel contains a vulnerability in the CORE DVFS Thermal driver where there is the potential to read or write a buffer using an index or pointer that references a memory location after the end of the buffer, which may lead to a denial of service or possible escalation of privileges...
CVE-2017-6278
NVIDIA Tegra kernel contains a vulnerability in the CORE DVFS Thermal driver where there is the potential to read or write a buffer using an index or pointer that references a memory location after the end of the buffer, which may lead to a denial of service or possible escalation of privileges...
CVE-2017-6278
NVIDIA Tegra kernel contains a vulnerability in the CORE DVFS Thermal driver where there is the potential to read or write a buffer using an index or pointer that references a memory location after the end of the buffer, which may lead to a denial of service or possible escalation of privileges...
CVE-2017-6278
CVE-2017-6278 affects the NVIDIA Tegra kernel CORE DVFS Thermal driver, where a vulnerability can allow reading or writing a buffer using an index or pointer that references memory after the buffer end, potentially causing denial of service or privilege escalation. NVIDIA’s NVIDIA TX1/TX2 L4T adv...
CVE-2017-6278
NVIDIA Tegra kernel contains a vulnerability in the CORE DVFS Thermal driver where there is the potential to read or write a buffer using an index or pointer that references a memory location after the end of the buffer, which may lead to a denial of service or possible escalation of privileges...