Nvidia rooted by Linux graphics bug
Updated Security researchers have published an exploit that highlights a long-standing security bug in Nvidia graphic drivers for Linux. Nvidia Driver For Linux v8774 and v8762 are subject to a buffer overflow bug that creates a means for hackers to inject hostile code as root. The bug might be exploited locally or remotely, providing malicious hackers are able to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website.
Nvidia drivers for Solaris and FreeBSD, as well as earlier versions of Nvidia's closed-source Linux driver, are also likely to be vulnerable, according to security firm Rapid7, which published an advisory on the issue on Monday.
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Updated Security researchers have published an exploit that highlights a long-standing security bug in Nvidia graphic drivers for Linux. Nvidia Driver For Linux v8774 and v8762 are subject to a buffer overflow bug that creates a means for hackers to inject hostile code as root. The bug might be exploited locally or remotely, providing malicious hackers are able to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website.
Nvidia drivers for Solaris and FreeBSD, as well as earlier versions of Nvidia's closed-source Linux driver, are also likely to be vulnerable, according to security firm Rapid7, which published an advisory on the issue on Monday.
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