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Nvidia's graphics processing unit display driver is used in devices targeted for enthusiast gamers; it's the software component that enables the device's operating system and programs to use its high-level graphics hardware. The most severe flaw exists in the control panel component of the graphics driver, which is a utility program helping users monitor and adjust the settings of their graphics adapter.

NVIDIA addressed the bugs in GPU Display Driver version 442.50, version 432.28, version 426.50, and version 392.59. For Tesla products running R418 versions, GPU Display Driver version 426.50 addresses the flaws.

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The update fixes 11 mainly high-severity security flaws in Windows and GeForce graphics card drivers, including three in the program used to update them.

Vulnerabilities in several PC gaming products offered by Nvidia can lead to escalation of privilege, denial of service and other malicious attacks.

NVIDIA this week released software security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in GPU Display Driver and GeForce Experience. read more

The Intel NUC and Nvidia Shield both are vulnerable to high-severity flaws, Intel and Nvidia warned in dual advisories.

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NVIDIA has patched five bugs in its Windows GPU display driver, three of which could allow an attacker to execute code on the system.

Researcher creates 'Selfblow' proof-of-concept attack for exploiting a vulnerability that exists in "every single Tegra device released so far".