Isn't that what's so usual, people (myself included) carry with us plenty of old and irrelevant information/data, mainly because it's almost impossible to keep being updated with it all?
For my Asrock X570 it says "Update AMD AGESA Combo-AM4 V2 1.0.0.2" (note: V2), but what about AGESA 1.0.0.6, what's the difference?
Edit: Found this https://www.planet3dnow.de/cms/56750-agesa-combo-am4v2pi-1-0-0-2-und-combo-am4-1-0-0-6-schliessen-sicherheitsluecke-bei-amd-apus/, seems that...
We've found that the best security protection against vulnerabilities, that is to avoid intel - for now. Ok, they struggle - at least they say they do - to secure their new models, but leaving older models completely without mitigations! Quite often is a new UEFI/BIOS needed, but motherboard...
Ha-ha, hi-hi, Der8auer did that ("the CPU remained attached to the cooler, which resulted in some bent pins (screams in horror)"), then l'm in good company. Yes I remember that feeling..., and I also learned the lesson - twist before lift it.
Let's hope that the product Amd is releasing as replacement will have s SAFE setting. That is, if the SSD fails, the HDD will still have the data secured for access. Meaning, it will be used as a stand alone HDD.