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squip vulnerability
About this tag
The SQUIP vulnerability (CVE-2021-46778) is a transient execution side-channel attack affecting AMD processors, disclosed in August 2022. It exploits the scheduler queue to leak sensitive information. Discussions on WindowsForum.com note that while specific details on related CVEs like CVE-2025-36350 may be unavailable, the SQUIP vulnerability highlights ongoing security concerns with AMD CPUs. Users and IT professionals discuss mitigation strategies, including microcode updates and operating system patches, to protect against such attacks. The tag covers transient execution vulnerabilities, AMD processor security, and related CVE tracking.
As of July 8, 2025, there is no publicly available information regarding a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-36350, specifically related to an "AMD Store Queue Transient Scheduler Attack." This CVE does not appear in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database, and AMD has not...