Product:

Cortex\-A710_firmware

(Arm)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 2
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
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
2022-03-10 CVE-2022-25368 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. Ampere_altra_firmware, Ampere_altra_max_firmware, Cortex\-A15_firmware, 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\-A78c_firmware, Cortex\-X1_firmware, Cortex\-X2_firmware, Neoverse\-E1_firmware, Neoverse\-V1_firmware, Neoverse_n1_firmware, Neoverse_n2_firmware 4.7