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EUVD-2025-20912
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2025-38334
In CVE-2025-38334, the Linux kernel SGX path could reclaim EPC pages that are poisoned. Root cause: epc_page->poison is set during memory failure but the reclaimer logic does not check it, so poisoned EPC pages could be reclaimed and written out with EWB microcode operations, risking enclosure...
Security update for ucode-intel
This update for ucode-intel fixes the following issues: Intel CPU Microcode was updated to the 20250211 release bsc1237096 CVE-2024-31068: Improper Finite State Machines FSMs in Hardware Logic for some Intel Processors may allow privileged user to potentially enable denial of service via local...
K000148896: Intel SGX vulnerability CVE-2023-43753
Security Advisory Description Improper conditions check in some IntelR Processors with IntelR SGX may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access. CVE-2023-43753 Impact A local authenticated attacker can exploit the vulnerability to enable information...
CVE-2024-49856
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/sgx: Fix deadlock in SGX NUMA node search When the current node doesn't have an EPC section configured by firmware and all other EPC sections are used up, CPU can get stuck inside the while loop that looks for an available EP...
CVE-2024-49856 x86/sgx: Fix deadlock in SGX NUMA node search
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/sgx: Fix deadlock in SGX NUMA node search When the current node doesn't have an EPC section configured by firmware and all other EPC sections are used up, CPU can get stuck inside the while loop that looks for an available EP...
ÆPIC and SQUIP Vulnerabilities Found in Intel and AMD Processors
A group of researchers has revealed details of a new vulnerability affecting Intel CPUs that enables attackers to obtain encryption keys and other secret information from the processors. Dubbed ÆPIC Leak, the weakness is the first-of-its-kind to architecturally disclose sensitive data in a manner...
Modern Intel CPUs Plagued By Plundervolt Attack
Researchers have discovered a new attack impacting modern Intel CPUs, which could allow an attacker to extract highly-sensitive information – such as encryption keys – from affected processors by altering their voltage. The attack, dubbed “Plundervolt,” centers around Intel Software Guard...