Filtered by vendor Arm Subscriptions
Filtered by product Cortex-a57 Subscriptions
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2017-5753 14 Arm, Canonical, Debian and 11 more 396 Cortex-a12, Cortex-a12 Firmware, Cortex-a15 and 393 more 2024-09-16 5.6 Medium
Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and branch prediction may allow unauthorized disclosure of information to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis.
CVE-2020-13844 2 Arm, Opensuse 15 Cortex-a32, Cortex-a32 Firmware, Cortex-a34 and 12 more 2024-08-04 5.5 Medium
Arm Armv8-A core implementations utilizing speculative execution past unconditional changes in control flow may allow unauthorized disclosure of information to an attacker with local user access via a side-channel analysis, aka "straight-line speculation."
CVE-2022-48251 1 Arm 20 Cortex-a53, Cortex-a53 Firmware, Cortex-a55 and 17 more 2024-08-03 7.5 High
The AES instructions on the ARMv8 platform do not have an algorithm that is "intrinsically resistant" to side-channel attacks. NOTE: the vendor reportedly offers the position "while power side channel attacks ... are possible, they are not directly caused by or related to the Arm architecture."
CVE-2022-25368 2 Amperecomputing, Arm 44 Ampere Altra, Ampere Altra Firmware, Ampere Altra Max and 41 more 2024-08-03 4.7 Medium
Spectre BHB is a variant of Spectre-v2 in which malicious code uses the shared branch history (stored in the CPU BHB) to influence mispredicted branches in the victim's hardware context. Speculation caused by these mispredicted branches can then potentially be used to cause cache allocation, which can then be used to infer information that should be protected.
CVE-2022-23960 4 Arm, Debian, Redhat and 1 more 45 Cortex-a57, Cortex-a57 Firmware, Cortex-a65 and 42 more 2024-08-03 5.6 Medium
Certain Arm Cortex and Neoverse processors through 2022-03-08 do not properly restrict cache speculation, aka Spectre-BHB. An attacker can leverage the shared branch history in the Branch History Buffer (BHB) to influence mispredicted branches. Then, cache allocation can allow the attacker to obtain sensitive information.