Failure to validate the integer operand in ASP (AMD Secure Processor) bootloader may allow an attacker to introduce an integer overflow in the L2 directory table in SPI flash resulting in a potential denial of service.
5.5CVSS
6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Insufficient bounds checking in ASP may allow anattacker to issue a system call from a compromised ABL which may causearbitrary memory values to be initialized to zero, potentially leading to aloss of integrity.
5.5CVSS
7.2AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Certain size values in firmware binary headerscould trigger out of bounds reads during signature validation, leading todenial of service or potentially limited leakage of information aboutout-of-bounds memory contents.
8.2CVSS
8.7AI Score
0.001EPSS
A compromised or malicious ABL or UApp couldsend a SHA256 system call to the bootloader, which may result in exposure ofASP memory to userspace, potentially leading to information disclosure.
5.5CVSS
7.1AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Improper access control in System Management Mode (SMM) may allow an attacker to write to SPI ROM potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.
9.8CVSS
9.5AI Score
0.001EPSS
TOCTOU in the ASP Bootloader may allow an attacker with physical access to tamper with SPI ROM records after memory content verification, potentially leading to loss of confidentiality or a denial of service.
5.7CVSS
6.1AI Score
0.0005EPSS
Improper initialization of variables in the DXE driver may allow a privileged user to leak sensitive information via local access.
4.4CVSS
4.5AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Improper initialization of variables in the DXE driver may allow a privileged user to leak sensitive information via local access.
5.5CVSS
5AI Score
0.0004EPSS