Vulnerabilities > Nvidia > GPU Driver > 304.125
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2017-09-22 | CVE-2017-6272 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Nvidia GPU Driver NVIDIA GPU Display Driver contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer handler where a value passed from a user to the driver is not correctly validated and used as the index to an array which may lead to a denial of service or possible escalation of privileges. | 7.2 |
2015-11-24 | CVE-2015-7869 | Numeric Errors vulnerability in multiple products Multiple integer overflows in the kernel mode driver for the NVIDIA GPU graphics driver R340 before 341.92, R352 before 354.35, and R358 before 358.87 on Windows and R304 before 304.131, R340 before 340.96, R352 before 352.63, and R358 before 358.16 on Linux allow local users to obtain sensitive information, cause a denial of service (crash), or possibly gain privileges via unknown vectors, which trigger uninitialized or out of bounds memory access. | 6.6 |
2015-09-30 | CVE-2015-5950 | Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability in Nvidia Display Driver and GPU Driver The NVIDIA display driver R352 before 353.82 and R340 before 341.81 on Windows; R304 before 304.128, R340 before 340.93, and R352 before 352.41 on Linux; and R352 before 352.46 on GRID vGPU and vSGA allows local users to write to an arbitrary kernel memory location and consequently gain privileges via a crafted ioctl call. | 6.9 |