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3 CVEs product

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CVE-2024-36323 HIGH This Week

Improper isolation of VCN-JPEG HW register space could allow a malicious Guest Virtual Machine (VM) or a process to perform unauthorized access to the register space of the JPEG cores assigned a. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.8), this vulnerability is low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.

Authentication Bypass Amd Radeon Rx 7000 Series Graphics Products Amd Radeon Pro W7000 Series Graphics Products Amd Instinct Mi308X Amd Instinct Mi325X +2
NVD VulDB
CVSS 4.0
8.8
EPSS
0.0%
CVE-2025-0044 MEDIUM This Month

Out-of-bounds read in power management firmware affects AMD Ryzen AI, Ryzen 7000/8000 series mobile processors, Ryzen 8000 desktop processors, embedded processors, and Radeon graphics products. A local attacker with low privileges can read sensitive firmware data, potentially disclosing confidential information and causing availability degradation. CVSS 4.8 (low severity) reflects limited privilege requirements and contained impact, though the vulnerability affects a broad processor family.

Information Disclosure Buffer Overflow Amd Ryzen Al Max Amd Ryzen Ai 300 Series Processors Amd Ryzen 7040 Series Mobile Processors With Radeon Graphics +5
NVD VulDB
CVSS 4.0
4.8
EPSS
0.0%
CVE-2025-66660 LOW Monitor

Insufficient parameter sanitization in the AMD TEE SOC Driver's DRV_SOC_CMD_ID_SRIOV_CHECK_TA_COMPAT command handler allows high-privileged local attackers to trigger incorrect shared memory mapping via malformed parameters, potentially disclosing sensitive information. The vulnerability affects AMD Radeon RX 6000/7000, Radeon Pro W6000/W7000, and Instinct MI-series GPUs. CVSS 1.8 reflects high-privilege requirement and local-only attack vector with severe attack complexity, but the information disclosure impact and active vendor acknowledgment indicate targeted risk to privileged processes.

Information Disclosure Amd Radeon Rx 6000 Series Graphics Products Amd Radeon Rx 7000 Series Graphics Products Amd Radeon Pro W6000 Series Graphics Products Amd Radeon Pro W7000 Series Graphics Products +8
NVD
CVSS 4.0
1.8
EPSS
0.0%
EPSS 0% CVSS 8.8
HIGH This Week

Improper isolation of VCN-JPEG HW register space could allow a malicious Guest Virtual Machine (VM) or a process to perform unauthorized access to the register space of the JPEG cores assigned a. Rated high severity (CVSS 8.8), this vulnerability is low attack complexity. No vendor patch available.

Authentication Bypass Amd Radeon Rx 7000 Series Graphics Products Amd Radeon Pro W7000 Series Graphics Products +4
NVD VulDB
EPSS 0% CVSS 4.8
MEDIUM This Month

Out-of-bounds read in power management firmware affects AMD Ryzen AI, Ryzen 7000/8000 series mobile processors, Ryzen 8000 desktop processors, embedded processors, and Radeon graphics products. A local attacker with low privileges can read sensitive firmware data, potentially disclosing confidential information and causing availability degradation. CVSS 4.8 (low severity) reflects limited privilege requirements and contained impact, though the vulnerability affects a broad processor family.

Information Disclosure Buffer Overflow Amd Ryzen Al Max +7
NVD VulDB
EPSS 0% CVSS 1.8
LOW Monitor

Insufficient parameter sanitization in the AMD TEE SOC Driver's DRV_SOC_CMD_ID_SRIOV_CHECK_TA_COMPAT command handler allows high-privileged local attackers to trigger incorrect shared memory mapping via malformed parameters, potentially disclosing sensitive information. The vulnerability affects AMD Radeon RX 6000/7000, Radeon Pro W6000/W7000, and Instinct MI-series GPUs. CVSS 1.8 reflects high-privilege requirement and local-only attack vector with severe attack complexity, but the information disclosure impact and active vendor acknowledgment indicate targeted risk to privileged processes.

Information Disclosure Amd Radeon Rx 6000 Series Graphics Products Amd Radeon Rx 7000 Series Graphics Products +10
NVD

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