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RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2024/10/31 8:0 p.m.11 views

CVE-2024-7883

When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...

3.7CVSS6.8AI score0.00368EPSS
Exploits1References4
NVD
NVD
added 2024/10/31 5:15 p.m.13 views

CVE-2024-7883

When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...

3.7CVSS0.00368EPSS
Exploits1References1
OSV
OSV
added 2024/10/31 5:15 p.m.11 views

CVE-2024-7883

When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...

3.7CVSS6.7AI score
Exploits0References1
Vulnrichment
Vulnrichment
added 2024/10/31 5:1 p.m.15 views

CVE-2024-7883 CMSE secure state may leak from stack to floating-point registers

When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...

3.7CVSS7AI score0.00368EPSS
Exploits1References1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2024/10/31 5:1 p.m.24 views

CVE-2024-7883 CMSE secure state may leak from stack to floating-point registers

When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...

3.7CVSS0.00368EPSS
Exploits1References1
Debian CVE
Debian CVE
added 2024/10/31 5:1 p.m.10 views

CVE-2024-7883

When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-point registers when a Secure to Non-secure function call is made that returns a floating-point value and when this is the first use of floating-point since entering Secure state...

3.7CVSS4.9AI score0.00368EPSS
Exploits1
CVE
CVE
added 2024/10/31 5:1 p.m.60 views

CVE-2024-7883

CVE-2024-7883 affects ARM Cortex-M Security Extensions (CMSE) when using LLVM-generated code. The vulnerability allows leakage of secure stack contents to the Non-secure state via floating-point registers during a Secure-to-Non-secure call that returns a floating-point value, and only on the firs...

3.7CVSS3.9AI score0.00368EPSS
Exploits1References1Affected Software4
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