Amd radeon™ rx 6000 series graphics cards
This hub aggregates every CVE we track for Amd radeon™ rx 6000 series graphics cards, a product in the hardware firmware space. Use it to gauge the current risk picture and drill into individual advisories.
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Latest CVEs
The 9 most recently published vulnerabilities affecting Amd radeon™ rx 6000 series graphics cards.
- CVE-2023-31310Improper input validation in Power Management Firmware (PMFW) may allow an attacker with privileges to send a malformed input for the "set temperature input selection" command, potentially resultin...5.0
- CVE-2023-31307Improper 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.2.3
- CVE-2023-31304Improper input validation in SMU may allow an attacker with privileges and a compromised physical function (PF) to modify the PCIe® lane count and speed, potentially leading to a loss of av...2.3
- CVE-2023-31305Generation of weak and predictable Initialization Vector (IV) in PMFW (Power Management Firmware) may allow an attacker with privileges to reuse IV values to reverse-engineer debug data, potentiall...1.9
- CVE-2023-20513An insufficient bounds check in PMFW (Power Management Firmware) may allow an attacker to utilize a malicious VF (virtualization function) to send a malformed message, potentially resulting in a de...3.3
- CVE-2023-20512A hardcoded AES key in PMFW may result in a privileged attacker gaining access to the key, potentially resulting in internal debug information leakage.1.9
- CVE-2023-20510An 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.4.7
- CVE-2023-20509An insufficient DRAM address validation in PMFW may allow a privileged attacker to perform a DMA read from an invalid DRAM address to SRAM, potentially resulting in loss of data integrity.5.2
- CVE-2021-26367A 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 integrit...5.7
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