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CVE-2022-31613

NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer, where any local user can cause

NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Windows contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer, where any local user can cause a null-pointer dereference, which may lead to a kernel panic.

HIGH · CVSS 7.1 EPSS 0.00048
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  • CVSS base score ≥ 7.0
Sigma rules15 YARA rules0

Weakness Classification

Affected Products & Versions

9
nvidia gpu display driver>= 471.11 and < 473.81
nvidia gpu display driver>= 516.25 and < 516.94
nvidia virtual gpu>= 11.0 and < 11.8
nvidia virtual gpu>= 13.0 and < 13.3
nvidia virtual gpuall versions
nvidia gpu display driver>= 511.09 and < 513.46
nvidia gpu display driver>= 451.48 and < 453.64

Sigma Hunt Rules

15
Exact rules name this CVE ID. Product rules name an affected product in their title. Related rules cover techniques used by actors who exploited this CVE. Showing the most relevant matches; the complete related set is on the full drill-down.
producthighRenamed Visual Studio Code Tunnel Execution
productmediumNetwork Connection Initiated To Visual Studio Code Tunnels Domain
productmediumVisual Studio Code Tunnel Remote File Creation
productmediumDNS Query To Visual Studio Code Tunnels Domain
productmediumVisual Studio Code Tunnel Execution
productmediumVisual Studio NodejsTools PressAnyKey Arbitrary Binary Execution

Scoring & Timeline

7.1
HIGH · CVSS v3.1 · psirt@nvidia.com
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Attack Vector
Network Adjacent Local Physical
Attack Complexity
Low High
Privileges Required
None Low High
User Interaction
None Required
Scope
Unchanged Changed
Confidentiality
None Low High
Integrity
None Low High
Availability
None Low High
Published to NVD19 Nov 2022 · 12:15 AM
CVSS VectorCVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H
SSVC triage · cisa-vulnrichment
Exploitation
none
Automatable
no
Technical impact
partial
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References & Sources

1
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