Nvidia Urges Users to Update GPU Drivers to Fix Critical Vulnerabilities
Update your Nvidia GPU drivers now to protect your PC from 9 "high-severity" vulnerabilities — here's what's at risk

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Nvidia has released driver updates addressing 15 vulnerabilities in its graphics cards, with nine classified as 'high-severity.' These flaws could allow hackers to access sensitive data or gain administrative control over affected systems. Users should update to driver version 569.49 for Windows and 590.48.01 for Linux to mitigate risks.
- 01Nvidia's security alert highlights 15 vulnerabilities, nine of which are classified as high-severity.
- 02The vulnerabilities could allow hackers to access the PC kernel, inject malicious code, or steal sensitive data.
- 03Users should ensure their drivers are updated to version 569.49 for Windows and 590.48.01 for Linux.
- 04Drivers prior to version 596.36 are potentially at risk, with specific older versions for GTX 10-series and below.
- 05Keeping drivers updated is essential for cybersecurity, and Microsoft will roll back problematic drivers automatically.
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Nvidia has issued a security alert urging users to update their GPU drivers due to 15 identified vulnerabilities, nine of which are deemed 'high-severity.' These vulnerabilities pose significant risks, including unauthorized access to the PC kernel, the potential for code injection, and the theft of critical data. Users on Windows should upgrade to driver version 569.49, while Linux users need to update to 590.48.01. Older drivers, specifically those before version 596.36 and version 482.53 for GTX 10-series and below, are considered vulnerable. Regularly updating drivers is a crucial practice for maintaining cybersecurity, as many updates address security flaws. Microsoft will also assist by automatically rolling back any problematic drivers to stable versions. Additionally, users are encouraged to enable Windows Defender and consider investing in paid antivirus solutions for enhanced protection. Practicing good cyber hygiene is essential to safeguard devices and data against emerging threats.
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Updating drivers can prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive data, ensuring users' systems remain secure.
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