CWE-1310
Missing Ability to Patch ROM Code
Description
Missing an ability to patch ROM code may leave a System or System-on-Chip (SoC) in a vulnerable state.
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Parent Weaknesses (ChildOf)
Common Consequences
Scope
Impact
Varies by Context, Reduce Maintainability
Potential Mitigations
Secure patch support to allow ROM code to be patched on the next boot.
Support patches that can be programmed in-field or during manufacturing through hardware fuses. This feature can be used for limited patching of devices after shipping, or for the next batch of silicon devices manufactured, without changing the full device ROM.
Applicable Platforms
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