Search Results (7 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2025-52533 1 Amd 36 Amd Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 Series Processors (formerly Codenamed , Athlon 3000 Series Mobile Processors With Radeon Graphics, Epyc 7001 Series Processors and 33 more 2026-02-13 N/A
Improper Access Control in an on-chip debug interface could allow a privileged attacker to enable a debug interface and potentially compromise data confidentiality or integrity.
CVE-2025-48503 1 Amd 24 Athlon 3000 Series Mobile Processors With Radeon Graphics, Placeholder, Radeon Pro W5000 Series and 21 more 2026-02-12 7.8 High
A DLL hijacking vulnerability in the AMD Software Installer could allow an attacker to achieve privilege escalation potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2024-21947 1 Amd 8 Athlon, Athlon 3000, Ryzen and 5 more 2025-09-23 7.5 High
Improper input validation in the system management mode (SMM) could allow a privileged attacker to overwrite arbitrary memory potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution at the SMM level.
CVE-2024-21970 1 Amd 9 Athlon, Athlon 3000, Ryzen and 6 more 2025-09-09 4.4 Medium
Improper validation of an array index in the AND power Management Firmware could allow a privileged attacker to corrupt AGESA memory potentially leading to a loss of integrity.
CVE-2023-31330 1 Amd 8 Athlon, Athlon 3000, Ryzen 3000 and 5 more 2025-09-08 2.5 Low
An out-of-bounds read in the ASP could allow a privileged attacker with access to a malicious bootloader to potentially read sensitive memory resulting in loss of confidentiality.
CVE-2021-26377 1 Amd 11 Athlon, Athlon 3000, Radeon Instinct Mi25 and 8 more 2025-09-08 4.1 Medium
Insufficient parameter validation while allocating process space in the Trusted OS (TOS) may allow for a malicious userspace process to trigger an integer overflow, leading to a potential denial of service.
CVE-2021-46750 1 Amd 11 Athlon, Athlon 3000, Radeon Pro V620 and 8 more 2025-09-08 3 Low
Failure to validate the address and size in TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) may allow a malicious x86 attacker to send malformed messages to the graphics mailbox resulting in an overlap of a TMR (Trusted Memory Region) that was previously allocated by the ASP bootloader leading to a potential loss of integrity.