Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Uprof
Total 9 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2024-36340 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2025-11-26 N/A 6.6 MEDIUM
A junction point vulnerability within AMD uProf can allow a local low-privileged attacker to create junction points, potentially resulting in arbitrary file deletion or disclosure.
CVE-2025-29933 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2025-11-26 N/A 5.5 MEDIUM
Improper input validation within AMD uProf can allow a local attacker to write out of bounds, potentially resulting in a crash or denial of service
CVE-2025-48502 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2025-11-26 N/A 5.5 MEDIUM
Improper input validation within AMD uprof can allow a local attacker to overwrite MSR registers, potentially resulting in crash or denial of service.
CVE-2025-48510 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2025-11-26 N/A 7.1 HIGH
Improper return value within AMD uProf can allow a local attacker to bypass KSLR, potentially resulting in loss of confidentiality or availability.
CVE-2025-48511 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2025-11-26 N/A 5.5 MEDIUM
Improper input validation within AMD uprof can allow a local attacker to write to an arbitrary physical address, potentially resulting in crash or denial of service.
CVE-2023-31341 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2025-02-26 N/A 7.3 HIGH
Insufficient validation of the Input Output Control (IOCTL) input buffer in AMD μProf may allow an authenticated attacker to cause an out-of-bounds write, potentially causing a Windows® OS crash, resulting in denial of service.
CVE-2023-31366 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2024-12-12 N/A 3.3 LOW
Improper input validation in AMD μProf could allow an attacker to perform a write to an invalid address, potentially resulting in denial of service.
CVE-2023-31349 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2024-12-12 N/A 7.3 HIGH
Incorrect default permissions in the AMD μProf installation directory could allow an attacker to achieve privilege escalation, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution.
CVE-2023-31348 1 Amd 1 Uprof 2024-12-12 N/A 7.3 HIGH
A DLL hijacking vulnerability in AMD μProf could allow an attacker to achieve privilege escalation, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution.