Filtered by vendor Amd Subscriptions
Filtered by product Radeon Pro W6600 Subscriptions
Total 12 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2023-31307 1 Amd 32 Radeon Pro W6300, Radeon Pro W6400, Radeon Pro W6600 and 29 more 2024-12-13 2.3 Low
Improper validation of array index in Power Management Firmware (PMFW) may allow a privileged attacker to cause an out-of-bounds memory read within PMFW, potentially leading to a denial of service.
CVE-2021-26367 1 Amd 102 Athlon Gold 3150c, Athlon Gold 3150c Firmware, Athlon Gold 3150g and 99 more 2024-12-12 5.7 Medium
A malicious attacker in x86 can misconfigure the Trusted Memory Regions (TMRs), which may allow the attacker to set an arbitrary address range for the TMR, potentially leading to a loss of integrity and availability.
CVE-2023-20510 1 Amd 32 Radeon Pro W6300, Radeon Pro W6400, Radeon Pro W6600 and 29 more 2024-12-12 4.7 Medium
An insufficient DRAM address validation in PMFW may allow a privileged attacker to read from an invalid DRAM address to SRAM, potentially resulting in data corruption or denial of service.
CVE-2023-31320 1 Amd 113 Radeon Pro Vega 56, Radeon Pro Vega 56 Firmware, Radeon Pro Vega 64 and 110 more 2024-11-21 7.5 High
Improper input validation in the AMD RadeonTM Graphics display driver may allow an attacker to corrupt the display potentially resulting in denial of service.
CVE-2023-20598 1 Amd 107 Radeon Pro W5500, Radeon Pro W5700, Radeon Pro W6300 and 104 more 2024-11-21 7.8 High
An improper privilege management in the AMD Radeon™ Graphics driver may allow an authenticated attacker to craft an IOCTL request to gain I/O control over arbitrary hardware ports or physical addresses resulting in a potential arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2023-20568 2 Amd, Intel 123 Radeon Pro Vega 56, Radeon Pro Vega 56 Firmware, Radeon Pro Vega 64 and 120 more 2024-11-21 6.7 Medium
Improper signature verification of RadeonTM RX Vega M Graphics driver for Windows may allow an attacker with admin privileges to launch RadeonInstaller.exe without validating the file signature potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2023-20567 2 Amd, Intel 123 Radeon Pro Vega 56, Radeon Pro Vega 56 Firmware, Radeon Pro Vega 64 and 120 more 2024-11-21 6.7 Medium
Improper signature verification of RadeonTM RX Vega M Graphics driver for Windows may allow an attacker with admin privileges to launch AMDSoftwareInstaller.exe without validating the file signature potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2021-46748 2 Amd, Intel 123 Radeon Pro Vega 56, Radeon Pro Vega 56 Firmware, Radeon Pro Vega 64 and 120 more 2024-11-21 5.5 Medium
Insufficient bounds checking in the ASP (AMD Secure Processor) may allow an attacker to access memory outside the bounds of what is permissible to a TA (Trusted Application) resulting in a potential denial of service.
CVE-2021-26393 1 Amd 180 Amd 3015ce, Amd 3015ce Firmware, Amd 3015e and 177 more 2024-11-21 5.5 Medium
Insufficient memory cleanup in the AMD Secure Processor (ASP) Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) may allow an authenticated attacker with privileges to generate a valid signed TA and potentially poison the contents of the process memory with attacker controlled data resulting in a loss of confidentiality.
CVE-2021-26392 1 Amd 252 Amd 3015ce, Amd 3015ce Firmware, Amd 3015e and 249 more 2024-11-21 7.8 High
Insufficient verification of missing size check in 'LoadModule' may lead to an out-of-bounds write potentially allowing an attacker with privileges to gain code execution of the OS/kernel by loading a malicious TA.
CVE-2021-26391 1 Amd 98 Enterprise Driver, Radeon Pro Software, Radeon Pro W5500 and 95 more 2024-11-21 7.8 High
Insufficient verification of multiple header signatures while loading a Trusted Application (TA) may allow an attacker with privileges to gain code execution in that TA or the OS/kernel.
CVE-2021-26360 1 Amd 36 Enterprise Driver, Radeon Pro Software, Radeon Pro W6300m and 33 more 2024-11-21 7.8 High
An attacker with local access to the system can make unauthorized modifications of the security configuration of the SOC registers. This could allow potential corruption of AMD secure processor’s encrypted memory contents which may lead to arbitrary code execution in ASP.