Nvidia Warns Windows Gamers of High-Severity Graphics Driver Flaws
In all, Nvidia patched flaws tied to 16 CVEs across its graphics drivers and vGPU software, in its first security update of 2021.
Read MoreIn all, Nvidia patched flaws tied to 16 CVEs across its graphics drivers and vGPU software, in its first security update of 2021.
Read MoreBoth Nvidia and Intel faced severe security issues this week – including a high-severity bug in Nvidia’s GeForce NOW.
Read MoreNVIDIA said a high-severity information-disclosure bug impacting its DGX A100 server line wouldn’t be patched until early 2021.
Read MoreVersions of Nvidia GeForce Experience for Windows prior to 3.20.5.70 are affected by a high-severity bug that could enable code execution, denial of service and more.
Read MoreResearchers warn of a spike in the cryptocurrency-mining botnet since August 2020.
Read MoreSeveral high-severity flaws in Nvidia’s GPU display drivers for Windows users could lead to code-execution, DoS and more.
Read MoreSeveral flaws found in Nvidia’s graphics drivers could enable denial of service, remote code execution and other malicious attacks.
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