The Tegra X1 flaw that both ShofEL2 and Fusée Gelée exploit now has a name: CVE-2018-6242. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/product-security/ … https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-6242 …
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“Disclaimer: The entry creation date may reflect when the CVE ID was allocated or reserved, and does not necessarily indicate when this vulnerability was discovered, shared with the affected vendor, publicly disclosed, or updated in CVE.”
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It's an upper bound. It could've been disclosed earlier, but not later, otherwise a CVE wouldn't have been allocated (unless we requested it ourselves, which we didn't).
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Thinking about ethics in connection with: > There are actually many Boot ROM bugs, several of which have been > found by multiple people. Are those other bugs unrelated to security, did you responsibly disclose them, or are those kept secret for "future uses"?
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definitely security related and I'm sure NV is aware of them
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ShófÈL2
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(as required of a good vulnerability name it doesn't have anything to do with the vulnerability itself)
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Will there be a full user-friendly release soon?
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Ceevee...?
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