Amd Amd Epyc™ 9v64h Processor
8 CVEs affecting Amd Amd Epyc™ 9v64h Processor. Latest disclosed: 2026-05-15. Critical: 0, High: 0.
| CVE | Severity | Score | Published | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
CVE-2024-36357 | Medium | 5.6 | 2025-07-08 | A transient execution vulnerability in some AMD processors may allow an attacker to infer data in the L1D cache, potentially resulting in the leakage of sensit… |
CVE-2024-36350 | Medium | 5.6 | 2025-07-08 | A transient execution vulnerability in some AMD processors may allow an attacker to infer data from previous stores, potentially resulting in the leakage of pr… |
CVE-2024-36348 | Low | 3.8 | 2025-07-08 | A transient execution vulnerability in some AMD processors may allow a user process to infer the control registers speculatively even if UMIP feature is enable… |
CVE-2024-36349 | Low | 3.8 | 2025-07-08 | A transient execution vulnerability in some AMD processors may allow a user process to infer TSC_AUX even when such a read is disabled, potentially resulting i… |
CVE-2026-0432 | | 2026-05-15 | Incorrect default permissions in the installation directory for the AMD chipset driver could allow an attacker to achieve privilege escalation resulting in arb… | |
CVE-2025-48512 | | 2026-05-15 | Incorrect default permissions in the installation directory for the AMD general-purpose input/output controller (GPIO) could allow an attacker to achieve privi… | |
CVE-2025-54502 | | 2026-04-16 | Incorrect 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… | |
CVE-2025-29950 | | 2026-02-10 | Improper input validation in system management mode (SMM) could allow a privileged attacker to overwrite stack memory leading to arbitrary code execution. |