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EUVD-2023-60509
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mtd: spi-nor: Fix shift-out-of-bounds in spinorseterasetype spinorseterasetype was used either to set or to mask out an erase type. When we used it to mask out an erase type a shift-out-of-bounds was hit: UBSAN: shift-out-of-boun...
CVE-2025-25735
Kapsch TrafficCom RIS-9160 & RIS-9260 Roadside Units RSUs v3.2.0.829.23, v3.8.0.1119.42, and v4.6.0.1211.28 were discovered to lack SPI Protected Range Registers PRRs, allowing attackers with software running on the system to modify SPI flash in real-time...
CVE-2025-25735
Kapsch TrafficCom RIS-9160 & RIS-9260 Roadside Units RSUs v3.2.0.829.23, v3.8.0.1119.42, and v4.6.0.1211.28 were discovered to lack SPI Protected Range Registers PRRs, allowing attackers with software running on the system to modify SPI flash in real-time...
PT-2024-11958 · Unknown · System Management Mode
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: System Management Mode SMM affected versions not specified Description: The issue is related to improper access control in System Management Mode SMM, which may allow an attacker to access the SPI flash, potentially leading to arbitrary code...
AMD EPYC Security Vulnerability
AMD EPYC is an x86 server microprocessor product line from AMD Semiconductor, known as "Xiao Long" in Chinese, utilizing the Zen microarchitecture. A security vulnerability exists in AMD EPYC™ Processors. The vulnerability can be exploited to write to the SPI flash memory to execute arbitrary cod...
PT-2023-2222 · Cisco · Cisco Ios Xe
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Cisco IOS XE Software for Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switches versions prior to 16.11.1 Description: A vulnerability in Cisco IOS XE Software could allow an authenticated, local attacker with level-15 privileges or an unauthenticated attacker...
Cybersecurity Researchers Spotted First-Ever UEFI Rootkit in the Wild
Cybersecurity researchers at ESET have unveiled what they claim to be the first-ever UEFI rootkit being used in the wild, allowing hackers to implant persistent malware on the targeted computers that could survive a complete hard-drive wipe. Dubbed LoJax , the UEFI rootkit is part of a malware...