6 matches found
CVE-2018-8936
The AMD EPYC Server, Ryzen, Ryzen Pro, and Ryzen Mobile processor chips allow Platform Security Processor PSP privilege escalation...
Improper access control
The AMD Ryzen, Ryzen Pro, and Ryzen Mobile processor chips have insufficient access control for the Secure Processor, aka RYZENFALL-1...
CVE-2018-8932
The CVE-2018-8932 issue concerns AMD Ryzen/Ryzen Pro processors with insufficient access control in the Secure Processor (RYZENFALL-2/3/4). The available connected documents confirm a processor-embedded access-control weakness rather than a software-only flaw. Root cause: inadequate enforcement w...
CVE-2018-8936
The CVE-2018-8936 entry concerns AMD processors (EPYC Server, Ryzen, Ryzen Pro, Ryzen Mobile) where the Platform Security Processor (PSP) enables privilege escalation. The connected documents corroborate that this is a PSP-based elevation issue affecting multiple Ryzen-family products. Specifics ...
CVE-2018-8932
The AMD Ryzen and Ryzen Pro processor chips have insufficient access control for the Secure Processor, aka RYZENFALL-2, RYZENFALL-3, and RYZENFALL-4...
CVE-2018-8931
CVE-2018-8931 concerns AMD Ryzen/Ryzen Pro/Ryzen Mobile chips with insufficient access control on the Secure Processor (RYZENFALL-1). The connected sources confirm this as a hardware/software security issue affecting multiple Ryzen family parts and firmware/BIOS vectors. The IBM Power/OPAL firmwa...