Amd ryzen™ 5000 series desktop processors with radeon™ graphics
This hub aggregates every CVE we track for Amd ryzen™ 5000 series desktop processors with radeon™ graphics, a product in the hardware firmware space. Use it to gauge the current risk picture and drill into individual advisories.
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2024-072026-06
Latest CVEs
The 15 most recently published vulnerabilities affecting Amd ryzen™ 5000 series desktop processors with radeon™ graphics.
- CVE-2025-54518Improper isolation of shared resources within the CPU operation cache on Zen 2-based products could allow an attacker to corrupt instructions executed at a different privilege level, potentially re...7.0
- CVE-2025-54502Incorrect use of boot service in the AMD Platform Configuration Blob (APCB) SMM driver could allow a privileged attacker with local access (Ring 0) to achieve privilege escalation potentially resul...7.5
- CVE-2024-21961Improper restriction of operations within the bounds of a memory buffer in PCIe® Link could allow an attacker with access to a guest virtual machine to potentially perform a denial of service atta...6.3
- CVE-2025-52533Improper 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.7.7
- CVE-2025-48515Insufficient parameter sanitization in AMD Secure Processor (ASP) Boot Loader could allow an attacker with access to SPIROM upgrade to overwrite the memory, potentially resulting in arbitrary code ...6.0
- CVE-2021-26410Improper syscall input validation in ASP (AMD Secure Processor) may force the kernel into reading syscall parameter values from its own memory space allowing an attacker to infer the contents of th...5.2
- CVE-2021-26381Improper system call parameter validation in the Trusted OS may allow a malicious driver to perform mapping or unmapping operations on a large number of pages, potentially resulting in kernel memor...6.4
- CVE-2024-36355Improper input validation in the SMM handler could allow an attacker with Ring0 access to write to SMRAM and modify execution flow for S3 (sleep) wake up, potentially resulting in arbitrary code ex...5.3
- CVE-2025-0010An out of bounds write in the Linux graphics driver could allow an attacker to overflow the buffer potentially resulting in loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability.6.1
- CVE-2025-0009A NULL pointer dereference in AMD Crash Defender could allow an attacker to write a NULL output to a log file potentially resulting in a system crash and loss of availability.5.5
- CVE-2024-36354Improper input validation for DIMM serial presence detect (SPD) metadata could allow an attacker with physical access, ring0 access on a system with a non-compliant DIMM, or control over the Root o...7.5
- CVE-2024-36352Improper input validation in the AMD Graphics Driver could allow an attacker to supply a specially crafted pointer, potentially leading to arbitrary writes or denial of service.8.4
- CVE-2024-36342Improper input validation in the GPU driver could allow an attacker to exploit a heap overflow potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution.8.8
- CVE-2024-21947Improper 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.7.5
- CVE-2023-31330An 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.2.5
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