Intel TDX Module Ring 0 race condition EoP (CVE-2025-30513)
Race condition in some Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) Module code executing in Ring 0, where a hypervisor may be able to trigger an escalation of privilege. The issue is described as locally exploitable with low attack complexity, requiring no user interaction, and may be achievable without special internal knowledge. Successful exploitation can impact confidentiality and integrity at a high level (availability impact stated as none).
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Recent activity
5 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
One of five reported vulnerabilities affecting Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) 1.5; specific impact details are not provided in the content.
A locally exploitable vulnerability in Intel processors (Intel TDX module per INTEL-SA-01397) impacting certain HPE StoreEasy servers, with potential for privilege escalation and/or information disclosure/DoS.
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Cross-references every affected SKU, including bundled OEM variants.
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