Product:

Cortex\-A73_firmware

(Arm)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 5
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2023-01-10 CVE-2022-48251 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." Cortex\-A53_firmware, Cortex\-A55_firmware, Cortex\-A57_firmware, Cortex\-A72_firmware, Cortex\-A73_firmware, Cortex\-A75_firmware, Cortex\-A76_firmware, Cortex\-A76ae_firmware, Cortex\-A77_firmware, Cortex\-A78_firmware 7.5
2022-03-13 CVE-2022-23960 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. Cortex\-A57_firmware, Cortex\-A65_firmware, Cortex\-A65ae_firmware, Cortex\-A710_firmware, Cortex\-A72_firmware, Cortex\-A73_firmware, Cortex\-A75_firmware, Cortex\-A76_firmware, Cortex\-A76ae_firmware, Cortex\-A77_firmware, Cortex\-A78_firmware, Cortex\-A78ae_firmware, Cortex\-R7_firmware, Cortex\-R8_firmware, Cortex\-X1_firmware, Cortex\-X2_firmware, Neoverse\-E1_firmware, Neoverse\-V1_firmware, Neoverse_n1_firmware, Neoverse_n2_firmware, Debian_linux, Xen 5.6