Nvidia Drivers Should Be Updated For Security Issues
Posted By Remote Techs On 19-April-2019
If you use a Nvidia graphics card, be aware that the company has recently released their first security patch of 2019, bearing the ID # 4772. It’s an important one in that it addresses eight security flaws that leave un-patched systems vulnerable to attack.
It should be noted that none of the flaws addressed in this patch are rated as critical, but all are rated as high.
The issues addressed in the patch run the gamut of protecting your system. This ranges from denial of service attacks, to remote code execution, and in six of the eight cases, an escalation of privileges.
This patch is applicable across a range of Nvidia’s most popular products, including their GeForce, Quadro, NVS and Tesla graphics cards. So if you use Nvidia graphics cards, then odds are good that this patch will be of benefit to you.
This brings us to the topic of how to apply the latest patch. If your system is Windows based, then applying the latest patch via the Windows control panel should be the only action needed. If you’re a Linux user, then the specific steps you’ll need to follow will vary from one build to the next. It and may involve a bit of manual work, navigating to the Nvidia control panel after the driver has been updated.
Also note that if you have Nvidia products on your system, you can download and install an app called the GeForce Experience, which will alert you when a new patch is available and guide you through its installation.
In any case, this patch is important enough to warrant a special mention, as the issues it protects against are fairly high profile. Make sure your IT staff is aware so they can put this one high on the list of priorities.