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CVE-2021-26322
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
Persistent platform private key may not be protected with a random IV leading to a potential “two time pad attack”.
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CVE-2021-26338
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
Improper access controls in System Management Unit (SMU) may allow for an attacker to override performance control tables located in DRAM resulting in a potential lack of system resources.
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CVE-2021-26315
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
When the AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP) boot rom loads, authenticates, and subsequently decrypts an encrypted FW, due to insufficient verification of the integrity of decrypted image, arbitrary code may be executed in the PSP when encrypted firmware images are used.
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CVE-2021-26312
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
Failure to flush the Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) of the I/O memory management unit (IOMMU) may lead an IO device to write to memory it should not be able to access, resulting in a potential loss of integrity.
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CVE-2021-26330
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
AMD System Management Unit (SMU) may experience a heap-based overflow which may result in a loss of resources.
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CVE-2021-26327
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
Insufficient validation of guest context in the SNP Firmware could lead to a potential loss of guest confidentiality.
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Unknown
CVE-2021-26325
Disclosure Date: November 09, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
Insufficient input validation in the SNP_GUEST_REQUEST command may lead to a potential data abort error and a denial of service.
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CVE-2020-12966
Disclosure Date: August 10, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
AMD EPYC™ Processors contain an information disclosure vulnerability in the Secure Encrypted Virtualization with Encrypted State (SEV-ES) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization with Secure Nested Paging (SEV-SNP). A local authenticated attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability leading to leaking guest data by the malicious hypervisor.
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