All NVIDIA GeForce GPUs are at high risk as the company finds several vulnerabilities in its GPU drivers that can let hackers exploit your system.
NVIDIA urges users to update to the latest GeForce display and VGPU drivers to ensure their system remains free from any vulnerabilities
NVIDIA has found several vulnerabilities in its GPU drivers that can allow hackers to exploit systems using GeForce GPUs. Not just gaming GPUs such as the GeForce series and RTX series, but professional and workstation GPUs too. These vulnerabilities have a high-risk severity and can range from 7 to over 8 on the severity scale, which NVIDIA wants its users to fix through a driver update.
Other products that are affected by these vulnerabilities are NVS and Tesla, which can be fixed via the latest drivers as shared by NVIDIA. The flaws exist in the previous drivers which affect both NVIDIA GPU Display Driver and NVIDIA VGPU Software. As per the information shared by the company, this can allow hackers to execute malicious code on users’ systems, and steal and tamper with personal data.
For all the vulnerabilities on the GPU Display Driver, NVIDIA states:
NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows and Linux contains a vulnerability which could allow a privileged attacker to escalate permissions. A successful exploit of this vulnerability might lead to code execution, denial of service, escalation of privileges, information disclosure, and data tampering.
The severity can be 7.8-8.2, which is pretty high for users to take lightly. For VGPU Software, the risk can be either…
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