Cache-based Side-Channel Attack Against SEV
AMD ID: AMD-SB-3010
Potential Impact: N/A
Severity: N/A
Summary
AMD has received a report from researchers at National Taiwan University detailing cache-based side-channel attacks against Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV).
Affected Products
Data Center
1st Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors formerly codenamed “Naples”
2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors formerly codenamed “Rome”
3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors formerly codenamed “Milan”
4th Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors formerly codenamed “Genoa”
Embedded Processors
AMD EPYC™ Embedded 3000
AMD EPYC™ Embedded 7002
AMD EPYC™ Embedded 7003
AMD EPYC™ Embedded 9004
Mitigation
AMD recommends software developers employ existing best practices for prime and probe attacks (including constant-time algorithms) and avoid secret-dependent data accesses where appropriate. AMD also recommends following previously published guidance regarding Spectre type attacks (refer to the link in the reference section below), as it believes the previous guidance remains applicable to mitigate these vulnerabilities.
Acknowledgement
AMD thanks Li-Chung Chiang and Shih-Wei Li from the National Taiwan University and Jiun-Peng Chen from the National Taiwan University and Academia Sinica for reporting this issue and engaging in coordinated vulnerability disclosure.
Revisions
Revision Date |
Description |
2025-02-17 |
Updated Acknowledgement |
2025-02-03 |
Initial publication |
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