CVE-2022-31615 The NVIDIA GPU Display Driver has a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer that a local user can exploit to cause a denial of service.
This issue is rated as critical due to the possibility of remote code execution.
It is recommended to update your system as soon as possible.
CVE-2022-31613 An NVIDIA GPU Display Driver vulnerability in the kernel mode layer may lead to a kernel panic.
This issue is rated as critical due to the possibility of remote code execution and/or information disclosure. NVIDIA has released a driver update to
CVE-2022-34665 An attacker with local user access can cause a null-pointer dereference, which may lead to a denial of service.
This issue is documented in the CVE database with CVE-2018-5407 and is rated as ‘critical’. This update also fixes a flashing issue with the nvidia-settings
CVE-2022-31612 An NVIDIA GPU Display Driver contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer handler for DxgkDdiEscape where a local user with basic capabilities can cause an out-of-bounds read which may lead to a system crash or a leak of information.
This issue is rated as critical due to the possibility of remote code execution. End users running virtualization software that emulates hardware, such as Microsoft
CVE-2022-31610 An issue has been found in the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver. An attacker with local user access can cause an out-of-bounds write, which may lead to code execution or denial of service.
This issue affects Windows 7 and later, Windows Server 2008 and later, Windows Vista and later, and MacOS Sierra and later.
An attacker can exploit
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