Integer overflow/wraparound in NVIDIA Display Driver for Linux kernel module
NVIDIA Display Driver for Linux contains an integer overflow/wraparound vulnerability in the NVIDIA kernel module. An attacker can trigger an integer overflow or wraparound condition in the kernel module, which NVIDIA indicates may be exploitable to achieve impacts including code execution and/or privilege escalation, as well as data tampering, denial of service, or information disclosure. Specific vulnerable functions and exact triggering inputs are not provided in the available content.
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Unknown (listed as a trending CVE affecting NVIDIA GPU Display Drivers; no technical details provided in the content).
An integer overflow vulnerability in the NVIDIA Linux kernel module for the display driver that can enable code execution and privilege escalation, with additional impacts including data tampering, denial of service, and information disclosure.
Integer overflow/wraparound vulnerability in an NVIDIA Linux kernel module that could enable severe impacts (implied similar to other listed issues).
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