First published: Fri Dec 30 2022(Updated: )
NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows contains a vulnerability in the user-mode layer, where an unprivileged user can cause an out-of-bounds write, which may lead to code execution, information disclosure, and denial of service.
Credit: psirt@nvidia.com psirt@nvidia.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=470<474.14 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=510<514.08 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=515<517.88 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=525<527.27 | |
Nvidia Nvs | ||
Nvidia Quadro | ||
Nvidia Rtx | ||
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=450<454.02 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=515<=517.88 | |
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=525<527.41 | |
Nvidia Tesla | ||
Nvidia Gpu Display Driver | >=525<526.98 | |
Nvidia Studio | ||
Nvidia Geforce |
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CVE-2022-34671 is a vulnerability in the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows that allows an unprivileged user to cause an out-of-bounds write, leading to code execution, information disclosure, and denial of service.
CVE-2022-34671 has a severity rating of 8.8, which is considered high.
Versions 470 to 527.27 of the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows are affected by CVE-2022-34671.
To fix CVE-2022-34671, update the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows to a version that is not vulnerable, as recommended by NVIDIA.
You can find more information about CVE-2022-34671 on the NVIDIA customer help website and the Talos Intelligence vulnerability report.