The severity is HIGH due to potential remote code execution, though specific exploit details are not provided. The lack of a CVE and CVSS score suggests this is a pre-disclosure advisory. Given the nature of GPU drivers, real-world exploitability could be significant in environments where GPU operations are exposed.
The Mesa and AMDGPU Linux drivers are vulnerable to unspecified security issues related to the Sony PS5 GPU. Attack vectors may include crafted shaders or graphics configurations that could lead to remote code execution on systems using these drivers for the PS5 GPU. This affects users running affected versions of the Mesa and AMDGPU drivers in environments where they interact with PS5 GPU components.
Affected Systems
- Mesa Linux driver
- AMDGPU Linux driver
Affected Versions: All versions before patches for PS5 GPU components
Remediation
- Update to the latest version of Mesa and AMDGPU drivers that include patches for PS5 GPU security issues.
- Review system configurations to ensure all instances using affected drivers are updated.
Stack Impact
This affects systems utilizing Linux with integrated graphics or AMD GPUs, specifically those components interfacing with Sony PS5 GPUs through the AMDGPU driver. This includes services and applications dependent on these drivers for GPU operations.