gpu driver vulnerability

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The gpu driver vulnerability tag covers security flaws in graphics drivers that expand the operating system attack surface. A recent thread discusses CVE-2026-46199, a Linux kernel vulnerability in the AMDGPU VCN4 video decode path where insufficient bounds checking could allow out-of-bounds reads. While the specific vulnerability affects Linux, it serves as a reminder that GPU driver vulnerabilities are increasingly relevant to Windows users, as graphics drivers are a critical component of system security. The tag includes discussions of kernel patches, out-of-bounds read issues, and the broader implications of driver-level security flaws for enterprise IT and desktop users.
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    CVE-2026-46199: AMDGPU VCN4 Out-of-Bounds Read Fix for Kernel Security

    CVE-2026-46199 is a newly published Linux kernel vulnerability, disclosed by kernel.org and listed by NVD on May 28, 2026, in the AMDGPU VCN4 video decode path, where insufficient bounds checking could allow out-of-bounds reads while parsing decoder messages. The practical headline is not that...
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    GPU-Z v2.67.0 Update Enhances Security & Supports Latest GPUs

    TechPowerUp’s latest GPU-Z update represents another substantial milestone in enthusiast utilities for Windows, cementing its reputation as an indispensable diagnostic and monitoring tool for graphics hardware. Version 2.67.0 brings both under-the-hood architectural changes and broadened...
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