CWE-1264 Hardware Logic with Insecure De-Synchronization between Control and Data Channels – Detailed Weakness Analysis

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CAPEC Patterns referencing CWE-1264

Below is a list of CAPEC attack patterns associated with this CWE-1264. Click on each CAPEC to learn more. The right column shows the related weaknesses (including this one).

CAPEC Related Weaknesses
Privilege Escalation
CWE-269 Improper Privilege Management
CWE-1264 Hardware Logic with Insecure De-Synchronization between Control and Data Channels
CWE-1311 Improper Translation of Security Attributes by Fabric Bridge
Exploitation of Transient Instruction Execution
CWE-1037 Processor Optimization Removal or Modification of Security-critical Code
CWE-1264 Hardware Logic with Insecure De-Synchronization between Control and Data Channels
CWE-1303 Non-Transparent Sharing of Microarchitectural Resources

About CWE-1264: Hardware Logic with Insecure De-Synchronization between Control and Data Channels

CWE-1264 is one of the established Common Weakness Enumerations that identifies a specific type of vulnerability in software. Detailed analysis of CWE-1264 helps organizations understand the risks associated with this weakness and implement effective countermeasures.

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