CVE-2021-26392 - Insufficient Size Check in 'LoadModule' Leads to OS/Kernel Code Execution
CVE-2021-26392 is a critical vulnerability found in certain AMD platforms, specifically involving how the system loads Trusted Applications (TA) through a function called LoadModule. Due
CVE-2021-26393 - Breaking Down the AMD Secure Processor TEE Memory Cleanup Vulnerability
In June 2021, security researchers discovered CVE-2021-26393, a critical vulnerability affecting AMD Secure Processor’s Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). This bug can let an attacker,
CVE-2020-12931 - Understanding the AMD Secure Processor Improper Parameters Handling Vulnerability and How It Can Be Exploited
The AMD Secure Processor, commonly abbreviated as ASP, has been found to be susceptible to a high-risk vulnerability identified by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
CVE-2021-26360 - Local Exploit Letting Attackers Tamper with AMD Secure Processor SOC Registers
When you think about computer security, imagine your hardware as a fortress. Every door, window, and lock counts. But sometimes, a skilled local intruder can
CVE-2021-26391 - How Insufficient TA Header Checks in AMD Secure Processors Could Let Attackers Run Code in TrustZone
In 2021, a critical security vulnerability plagued AMD’s Secure Processor, specifically in the way it loads Trusted Applications (TAs). Tracked as CVE-2021-26391, this flaw
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