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RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2025/05/23 8:26 a.m.11 views

CVE-2024-44067

The T-Head XuanTie C910 CPU in the TH1520 SoC and the T-Head XuanTie C920 CPU in the SOPHON SG2042 have instructions that allow unprivileged attackers to write to arbitrary physical memory locations, aka GhostWrite...

8.4CVSS6.9AI score0.00248EPSS
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Vulnrichment
Vulnrichment
added 2024/08/19 12:0 a.m.10 views

CVE-2024-44067

The T-Head XuanTie C910 CPU in the TH1520 SoC and the T-Head XuanTie C920 CPU in the SOPHON SG2042 have instructions that allow unprivileged attackers to write to arbitrary physical memory locations, aka GhostWrite...

7AI score0.00248EPSS
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Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2024/08/19 12:0 a.m.23 views

CVE-2024-44067

The T-Head XuanTie C910 CPU in the TH1520 SoC and the T-Head XuanTie C920 CPU in the SOPHON SG2042 have instructions that allow unprivileged attackers to write to arbitrary physical memory locations, aka GhostWrite...

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CNNVD
CNNVD
added 2024/08/19 12:0 a.m.9 views

T-Head XuanTie C910和C920 安全漏洞

The T-Head XuanTie C910 and T-Head XuanTie C920 are both high-efficiency CPU processors from China-based T-Head. A security vulnerability exists in the T-Head XuanTie C910 and C920 that stems from an instruction that allows an unprivileged attacker to write to an arbitrary physical memory locatio...

8.4CVSS6.5AI score0.00248EPSS
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CVE
CVE
added 2024/08/19 12:0 a.m.55 views

CVE-2024-44067

CVE-2024-44067 affects the T-Head XuanTie C910 (TH1520 SoC) and XuanTie C920 (SOPHON SG2042); an instruction in these CPUs allows unprivileged attackers to write to arbitrary physical memory (GhostWrite). Reported impact is high for confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CVSSv3.1: 8.4, Loc...

8.4CVSS6.9AI score0.00248EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2024/08/13 2:2 p.m.33 views

GhostWrite: New T-Head CPU Bugs Expose Devices to Unrestricted Attacks

A team of researchers from the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany has disclosed an architectural bug impacting Chinese chip company T-Head's XuanTie C910 and C920 RISC-V CPUs that could allow attackers to gain unrestricted access to susceptible devices. The vulnerability h...

7.5CVSS8.2AI score0.00622EPSS
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