cve,link,title,description,vendor,products,score,severity,epss,cisa,cisa_published,article,ransomware,exploited,exploited_date,poc,trended,trended_no_1,trended_no_1_date,published,trended_score CVE-2017-15031,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-15031,,"In all versions of ARM Trusted Firmware up to and including v1.4, not initializing or saving/restoring the PMCR_EL0 register can leak secure world timing information.",Arm,Arm-trusted-firmware,7.5,HIGH,0.0009800000116229057,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2018-12-18T16:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2017-9607,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-9607,,"The BL1 FWU SMC handling code in ARM Trusted Firmware before 1.4 might allow attackers to write arbitrary data to secure memory, bypass the bl1_plat_mem_check protection mechanism, cause a denial of service, or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted AArch32 image, which triggers an integer overflow.",Arm,Arm-trusted-firmware,7,HIGH,0.000699999975040555,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2017-09-20T16:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2017-7564,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-7564,,"In ARM Trusted Firmware through 1.3, the secure self-hosted invasive debug interface allows normal world attackers to cause a denial of service (secure world panic) via vectors involving debug exceptions and debug registers.",Arm,Arm Trusted Firmware,7.5,HIGH,0.0013200000394135714,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2017-06-07T15:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2017-7563,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-7563,,"In ARM Trusted Firmware 1.3, RO memory is always executable at AArch64 Secure EL1, allowing attackers to bypass the MT_EXECUTE_NEVER protection mechanism. This issue occurs because of inconsistency in the number of execute-never bits (one bit versus two bits).",Arm,Arm Trusted Firmware,8.1,HIGH,0.0021699999924749136,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2017-06-07T15:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2016-10319,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2016-10319,,"In ARM Trusted Firmware 1.2 and 1.3, a malformed firmware update SMC can result in copying unexpectedly large data into secure memory because of integer overflows. This affects certain cases involving execution of both AArch64 Generic Trusted Firmware (TF) BL1 code and other firmware update code.",Arm Trusted Firmware Project,Arm Trusted Firmware,5.9,MEDIUM,0.0009299999801442027,false,,false,false,false,,,false,false,,2017-04-06T15:59:00.000Z,0