Improper parameters handling in AMD Secure Processor (ASP) drivers may allow a privileged attacker to elevate their privileges potentially leading to loss of integrity.
7.8CVSS
7.5AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Improper parameters handling in the AMD Secure Processor (ASP) kernel may allow a privileged attacker to elevate their privileges potentially leading to loss of integrity.
7.8CVSS
7.3AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Failure to validate the communication buffer and communication service in the BIOS may allow an attacker to tamper with the buffer resulting in potential SMM (System Management Mode) arbitrary code execution.
7.8CVSS
8AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Some AMD CPUs may transiently execute beyond unconditional direct branches, which may potentially result in data leakage.
6.5CVSS
7.2AI Score
0.0004EPSS
A malformed SMI (System Management Interface) command may allow an attacker to establish a corrupted SMI Trigger Info data structure, potentially leading to out-of-bounds memory reads and writes when triggering an SMI resulting in a potential loss of resources.
7.8CVSS
7.9AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Insufficient verification of missing size check in 'LoadModule' may lead to an out-of-bounds write potentially allowing an attacker with privileges to gain code execution of the OS/kernel by loading a malicious TA.
7.8CVSS
8.1AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Insufficient memory cleanup in the AMD Secure Processor (ASP) Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) may allow an authenticated attacker with privileges to generate a valid signed TA and potentially poison the contents of the process memory with attacker controlled data resulting in a loss of confiden...
5.5CVSS
6.2AI Score
0.0004EPSS
LFENCE/JMP (mitigation V2-2) may not sufficiently mitigate CVE-2017-5715 on some AMD CPUs.
5.6CVSS
6.5AI Score
0.975EPSS
A potential vulnerability in some AMD processors using frequency scaling may allow an authenticated attacker to execute a timing attack to potentially enable information disclosure.
6.5CVSS
6AI Score
0.001EPSS
IBPB may not prevent return branch predictions from being specified by pre-IBPB branch targets leading to a potential information disclosure.
5.5CVSS
5.6AI Score
0.001EPSS
Aliases in the branch predictor may cause some AMD processors to predict the wrong branch type potentially leading to information disclosure.
6.5CVSS
6.8AI Score
0.0005EPSS
When SMT is enabled, certain AMD processors may speculatively execute instructions using a targetfrom the sibling thread after an SMT mode switch potentially resulting in information disclosure.
4.7CVSS
6.2AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Mis-trained branch predictions for return instructions may allow arbitrary speculative code execution under certain microarchitecture-dependent conditions.
6.5CVSS
7.3AI Score
0.001EPSS
Insufficient input validation inCpmDisplayFeatureSmm may allow an attacker to corrupt SMM memory by overwritingan arbitrary bit in an attacker-controlled pointer potentially leading toarbitrary code execution in SMM.
7.8CVSS
7.7AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Insufficient control flow management in AmdCpmOemSmm may allow a privileged attacker to tamper with the SMM handler potentially leading to an escalation of privileges.
8.8CVSS
8.6AI Score
0.001EPSS
Insufficient control flow management in AmdCpmGpioInitSmm may allow a privileged attacker to tamper with the SMM handler potentially leading to escalation of privileges.
8.8CVSS
8.6AI Score
0.001EPSS
An attacker with specialized hardware and physical access to an impacted device may be able to perform a voltage fault injection attack resulting in compromise of the ASP secure boot potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.
6.8CVSS
6.7AI Score
0.001EPSS