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OESA-2026-2073 llvm security update
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. Security Fixes: When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-poin...
OESA-2026-2072 llvm security update
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. Security Fixes: When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-poin...
OESA-2026-1968 llvm security update
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. Security Fixes: When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via floating-poin...
Azure Linux 3.0 Security Update: clang (CVE-2024-7883)
The version of clang installed on the remote Azure Linux 3.0 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the CVE-2024-7883 advisory. - When using Arm Cortex-M Security Extensions CMSE, Secure stack contents can be leaked to Non-secure state via...
Huawei EulerOS: Security Advisory for llvm (EulerOS-SA-2025-1319)
The remote host is missing an update for the Huawei EulerOS SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
SUSE 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...
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...