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trustedfirmware trusted firmware m

6 known vulnerabilities across versions
Vulnerabilities are listed by affected version. Select any CVE for the full briefing and its intelligence graph.
CVE-2023-51712
<= 2.0.0
An issue was discovered in Trusted Firmware-M through 2.0.0. The lack of argument verification in the logging subsystem allows att
4.7MEDIUM
CVE-2023-40271
all versions
In Trusted Firmware-M through TF-Mv1.8.0, for platforms that integrate the CryptoCell accelerator, when the CryptoCell PSA Driver
7.5HIGH
CVE-2021-43619
all versions
Trusted Firmware M 1.4.x through 1.4.1 has a buffer overflow issue in the Firmware Update partition. In the IPC model, a psa_fwu_w
7.8HIGH
CVE-2021-40327
all versions
Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M) 1.4.0, when Profile Small is used, has incorrect access control. NSPE can access a secure key (held by t
5.9MEDIUM
CVE-2021-27562
<= 1.2.0
In Arm Trusted Firmware M through 1.2, the NS world may trigger a system halt, an overwrite of secure data, or the printing out of
5.5MEDIUM
CVE-2021-32032
<= 1.3.0
In Trusted Firmware-M through 1.3.0, cleaning up the memory allocated for a multi-part cryptographic operation (in the event of a
7.5HIGH
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