First published: Sat Apr 01 2023(Updated: )
NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows and Linux contains a vulnerability in a kernel mode layer handler, where memory permissions are not correctly checked, which may lead to denial of service and data tampering.
Credit: psirt@nvidia.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
NVIDIA vGPU Software | <11.12 | |
NVIDIA vGPU Software | >=13.0<13.7 | |
NVIDIA vGPU Software | >=15.0<15.2 | |
Citrix Hypervisor | ||
Linux Kernel | ||
Microsoft Windows | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine | ||
VMware vSphere |
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The vulnerability ID for this NVIDIA GPU Display Driver vulnerability is CVE-2023-0181.
The affected software includes NVIDIA Virtual GPU versions 11.12 to 15.2.
The severity of CVE-2023-0181 is high, with a CVSS score of 7.1.
This vulnerability may lead to denial of service and data tampering.
It is recommended to refer to the official NVIDIA support website for patches and fixes for this vulnerability.