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CVE-2017-0313: All versions of NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver contain a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer (nvlddmk...

All versions of NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver contain a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer (nvlddmkm.sys) implementation of the SubmitCommandVirtual DDI (DxgkDdiSubmitCommandVirtual) where untrusted input is used to reference memory outside of the intended boundary of the buffer leading to denial of service or escalation of privileges.

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This flaw affects NVIDIA’s Windows GPU display driver and could let untrusted input in the graphics driver cause a crash or privilege escalation. The business risk is highest on Windows systems where untrusted users or software can run locally. The bundle includes a public Exploit-DB reference, but no evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is limited to Windows systems with NVIDIA GPU Display Driver installed. The source bundle does not identify Linux, macOS, firmware-only, or remote network exposure. Systems allowing local interactive users, shared workstation use, or untrusted code execution carry higher practical risk. Treat this as a high-priority endpoint driver remediation item, especially for shared Windows workstations. The risk is not presented as internet-exposed, but kernel driver privilege escalation can turn a lower-privileged compromise into full system control. Mitigation focus: Review NVIDIA advisory 4398 for fixed driver guidance.; Upgrade affected Windows GPU drivers to a vendor-supported fixed release if listed.; Prioritize shared workstations and systems running untrusted local software..

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