Nvidia, a popular graphics card manufacturer, has recently issued a warning to all owners of GeForce GPUs regarding critical security vulnerabilities. The company has discovered eight high-severity vulnerabilities in their display drivers and other software that could potentially allow attackers to gain access to users’ systems and steal personal data.
These vulnerabilities affect GeForce software, as well as Nvidia RTX, Quadro, NVS, and Tesla under both Windows and Linux operating systems. While Nvidia has not confirmed any active exploitation of these vulnerabilities in the wild, it is crucial for all GeForce users to take immediate action.
To address these security risks, users are advised to update their Nvidia GeForce drivers to version 566.03 for Windows and versions 565.57.01, 550.127.05, and 535.216.01 for Linux. Additionally, Nvidia RTX, Quadro, and NVS users should install update versions 566.03, 553.24, and 538.95 to address the security issues.
It is recommended to use Nvidia’s Manual Driver Search tool to find and download the necessary updates directly. Alternatively, users can also access the latest drivers through the Nvidia App and GeForce Experience app.
In light of these vulnerabilities, it is essential for Nvidia GPU owners to prioritize updating their drivers to ensure the security of their systems and personal information. Stay informed and take proactive measures to protect your devices from potential cyber threats.