First published: Fri Nov 18 2022(Updated: )
NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer, where any local user can cause a null-pointer dereference, which may lead to a kernel panic.
Credit: psirt@nvidia.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=471.11<473.81 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=516.25<516.94 | |
Nvidia Geforce | ||
NVIDIA Virtual GPU | >=11.0<11.8 | |
NVIDIA Virtual GPU | >=13.0<13.3 | |
NVIDIA Virtual GPU | =14.0 | |
Microsoft Windows | ||
Nvidia Cloud Gaming Guest | <516.94 | |
Nvidia Studio | ||
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=511.09<513.46 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=451.48<453.64 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=471.11<472.81 | |
Nvidia Tesla |
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CVE-2022-31613 is a vulnerability in the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows that allows a local user to cause a null-pointer dereference, leading to a kernel panic.
The severity of CVE-2022-31613 is high, with a severity value of 6.5.
The NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows versions 471.11 to 473.81 and 516.25 to 516.94 are affected by CVE-2022-31613.
To fix CVE-2022-31613, update your NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows to a version that is not vulnerable (older than 471.11 or newer than 473.81 for versions 471.11 to 473.81, and older than 516.25 or newer than 516.94 for versions 516.25 to 516.94).
You can find more information about CVE-2022-31613 on the NVIDIA website: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5383