AMD AMD64

CPE Details

AMD AMD64
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2007-10-23
13h09 +00:00
2007-10-23
13h09 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:h:amd:amd64:-:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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amd

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amd64

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CVE-2023-20583 2023-08-01 18h00 +00:00 A potential power side-channel vulnerability in AMD processors may allow an authenticated attacker to monitor the CPU power consumption as the data in a cache line changes over time potentially resulting in a leak of sensitive information.
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CVE-2008-3890 2008-09-05 14h00 +00:00 The kernel in FreeBSD 6.3 through 7.0 on amd64 platforms can make an extra swapgs call after a General Protection Fault (GPF), which allows local users to gain privileges by triggering a GPF during the kernel's return from (1) an interrupt, (2) a trap, or (3) a system call.
7.2
CVE-2008-1615 2008-05-07 22h00 +00:00 Linux kernel 2.6.18, and possibly other versions, when running on AMD64 architectures, allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) via certain ptrace calls.
4.9
CVE-2007-4574 2007-10-23 08h00 +00:00 Unspecified vulnerability in the "stack unwinder fixes" in kernel in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, when running on AMD64 and Intel 64, allows local users to cause a denial of service via unknown vectors.
4.7
CVE-2005-1036 2005-04-10 04h00 +00:00 FreeBSD 5.x to 5.4 on AMD64 does not properly initialize the IO permission bitmap used to allow user access to certain hardware, which allows local users to bypass intended access restrictions to cause a denial of service, obtain sensitive information, and possibly gain privileges.
7.8
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