Vulnerabilities > AMD > Ryzen 5 2700 Firmware > Medium
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2022-11-09 | CVE-2022-23824 | IBPB may not prevent return branch predictions from being specified by pre-IBPB branch targets leading to a potential information disclosure. | 5.5 |
2022-07-14 | CVE-2022-23825 | Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere vulnerability in multiple products Aliases in the branch predictor may cause some AMD processors to predict the wrong branch type potentially leading to information disclosure. | 6.5 |
2022-07-12 | CVE-2022-29900 | Improper Cross-boundary Removal of Sensitive Data vulnerability in multiple products Mis-trained branch predictions for return instructions may allow arbitrary speculative code execution under certain microarchitecture-dependent conditions. | 6.5 |
2022-06-15 | CVE-2022-23823 | Information Exposure Through Discrepancy vulnerability in AMD products 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. | 6.5 |
2022-05-11 | CVE-2021-26373 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in AMD products Insufficient bound checks in the System Management Unit (SMU) may result in a system voltage malfunction that could result in denial of resources and/or possibly denial of service. | 5.5 |
2022-05-11 | CVE-2021-26388 | Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in AMD products Improper validation of the BIOS directory may allow for searches to read beyond the directory table copy in RAM, exposing out of bounds memory contents, resulting in a potential denial of service. | 5.5 |
2022-05-10 | CVE-2021-26352 | Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability in AMD products Insufficient bound checks in System Management Unit (SMU) PCIe Hot Plug table may result in access/updates from/to invalid address space that could result in denial of service. | 5.5 |
2022-05-10 | CVE-2021-26390 | Unspecified vulnerability in AMD products A malicious or compromised UApp or ABL may coerce the bootloader into corrupting arbitrary memory potentially leading to loss of integrity of data. | 6.2 |