First published: Sat Apr 01 2023(Updated: )
NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Linux contains a vulnerability in a kernel mode layer handler, which may lead to denial of service or information disclosure.
Credit: psirt@nvidia.com psirt@nvidia.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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NVIDIA Virtual GPU | <11.12 | |
NVIDIA Virtual GPU | >=13.0<13.7 | |
NVIDIA Virtual GPU | >=15.0<15.2 | |
Citrix Hypervisor | ||
Linux Linux kernel | ||
Redhat Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine | ||
VMware vSphere |
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CVE-2023-0180 refers to a vulnerability in the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Linux that can lead to denial of service or information disclosure.
CVE-2023-0180 has a severity rating of 7.1 (high).
CVE-2023-0180 affects the Nvidia Virtual Gpu software versions up to and excluding 11.12, versions between 13.0 and 13.7 (excluding), and versions between 15.0 and 15.2 (excluding).
CVE-2023-0180 can be exploited by an attacker leveraging the vulnerability in the kernel mode layer handler of the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Linux.
To mitigate the vulnerability, users are advised to apply the necessary updates or patches provided by NVIDIA.