A vulnerability was found in AMD EPYC 7003 Processors, EPYC 7002 Processors, EPYC 7001 Processors, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3000 WX-Series Processors, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 WX-Series Processors, Ryzen 5000 Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Processors, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series Processors, Ryzen 3000 Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen AI Max 300 Processors, Athlon 3000 Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 2000 Mobile Processors, Ryzen 3000 Desktop Processors, Ryzen 5000 Desktop Processors, Ryzen 7040 Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen Z2 Processors, Ryzen Z2 Processors Go, Ryzen 7035 Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 4000 Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 6000 Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen AI 300 Processors, Ryzen 7020 Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 7045 Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 5000 Desktop Processors with Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 4000 Desktop Processors, Ryzen Z1 Processors, Ryzen 7000 Desktop Processors, Ryzen 8000 Desktop Processors, EPYC Embedded 3000 Processors, EPYC Embedded 7002 Processors, EPYC Embedded 7003 Processors, Ryzen Embedded 8000 Processors, Ryzen Embedded R1000 Processors, Ryzen Embedded R2000 Processors, Ryzen Embedded 7000 Processors, Ryzen Embedded 5000 Processors, Ryzen Embedded V1000 Processors, Ryzen Embedded V2000 Processors and Ryzen Embedded V3000 Processors. It has been classified as problematic. The affected element is an unknown function. The manipulation leads to on-chip debug and test interface with improper access control.

This vulnerability is documented as CVE-2025-52533. The attack can be initiated remotely. There is not any exploit available.

Upgrading the affected component is recommended.