Product:

Esp32\-Pico\-D4_firmware

(Espressif)
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This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 2
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2023-07-17 CVE-2023-35818 An issue was discovered on Espressif ESP32 3.0 (ESP32_rev300 ROM) devices. An EMFI attack on ECO3 provides the attacker with a capability to influence the PC value at the CPU context level, regardless of Secure Boot and Flash Encryption status. By using this capability, the attacker can exploit another behavior in the chip to gain unauthorized access to the ROM download mode. Access to ROM download mode may be further exploited to read the encrypted flash content in cleartext format or... Esp32\-D0wd\-V3_firmware, Esp32\-D0wdr2\-V3_firmware, Esp32\-Devkitc_firmware, Esp32\-Devkitm\-1_firmware, Esp32\-Mini\-1_firmware, Esp32\-Mini\-1u_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-D4_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-Kit_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-Mini\-02_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-Mini\-02u_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-V3\-02_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-V3\-Zero\-Devkit_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-V3\-Zero_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-V3_firmware, Esp32\-U4wdh_firmware, Esp32\-Vaquita\-Dspg_firmware, Esp32\-Wroom\-32e_firmware, Esp32\-Wroom\-32ue_firmware, Esp32\-Wroom\-Da_firmware, Esp32\-Wrover\-E_firmware, Esp32\-Wrover\-Ie_firmware, Esp\-Eye_firmware 6.8
2019-11-14 CVE-2019-17391 An issue was discovered in the Espressif ESP32 mask ROM code 2016-06-08 0 through 2. Lack of anti-glitch mitigations in the first stage bootloader of the ESP32 chip allows an attacker (with physical access to the device) to read the contents of read-protected eFuses, such as flash encryption and secure boot keys, by injecting a glitch into the power supply of the chip shortly after reset. Esp32\-D0wd_firmware, Esp32\-D2wd_firmware, Esp32\-Pico\-D4_firmware, Esp32\-S0wd_firmware N/A