NVIDIA fixes ten vulnerabilities in Windows GPU display drivers
NVIDIA has released a security update for a wide range of graphics card models, addressing four high-severity and six medium-severity vulnerabilities in its GPU drivers.
The security update fixes vulnerabilities that can lead to denial of service, information disclosure, elevation of privileges, code execution, etc. The updates have been made available for Tesla, RTX/Quadro, NVS, Studio, and GeForce software products, covering driver branches R450, R470, and R510.
Interestingly, apart from the current and recent product lines that are actively supported, NVIDIA’s latest release also covers GTX 600 and GTX 700 Kepler-series cards, whose support ended in October 2021. The GPU maker previously promised to continue providing critical security updates for these products until September 2024, and this driver update honors that promise.