NVIDIA’s Container Toolkit contains a critical initialization-hook vulnerability that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges on the host, creating a realistic path to container escape, full node compromise, and broad operational impact for GPU-enabled clusters and...
The Linux kernel’s graphics stack received a surgical but important fix addressing a potential use‑after‑free (UAF) in the Intel i915 driver: gem_context_register() could make a newly created context visible to userspace before the kernel had finished using the context pointer, opening a race...
A small, surgical correction to the Linux kernel’s Radeon driver landed in April 2025 after static analysis found an uninitialized-size error in radeon_vce_cs_parse() that could be triggered by a crafted userspace command stream and lead to denial-of-service conditions for affected hosts...
Microsoft’s brief MSRC attestation that “Azure Linux includes this open‑source library and is therefore potentially affected” is an important, actionable inventory statement for Azure Linux customers — but it is not a categorical guarantee that no other Microsoft product can contain the same...
A narrowly targeted fix in the Linux AMDGPU DRM driver closes a deterministic kernel crash that could occur after hibernation on systems using PF (physical function) passthrough, a change that demands immediate attention from operators who run GPU‑exposed hosts, VMs or containers: the...
Chromium security teams patched a critical use‑after‑free vulnerability in the ANGLE graphics translation layer tracked as CVE‑2025‑9478, and every Windows and enterprise administrator who manages Chromium‑based browsers — including Microsoft Edge — should verify and deploy the fixes immediately...
Chromium security teams fixed a high‑risk out‑of‑bounds write in the ANGLE graphics translation layer (tracked as CVE‑2025‑8901), and users of Chromium‑based browsers — including Microsoft Edge after Microsoft ingests the Chromium update — must upgrade to the patched builds (Chrome...
NVIDIA has announced that its upcoming October Game Ready driver release will mark the end of full support for several of its older GPU architectures, including Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta. This decision aligns with Microsoft's planned end of support for Windows 10, signaling a significant shift...
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As Nvidia redefines its support timeline for GeForce drivers on Windows 10, millions of PC gamers, creators, and enterprise users find themselves gifted a much-needed reprieve in the fast-evolving landscape of operating systems and hardware compatibility. Today, Nvidia’s latest...
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...
In July 2025, Google addressed a critical security vulnerability in its Chrome browser, identified as CVE-2025-6558. This flaw, stemming from improper validation of untrusted input within the ANGLE and GPU components, was actively exploited in the wild, prompting immediate action from both...
In today’s fast-paced digital world, timely security updates are essential. A recent patch addressing a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Chromium’s GPU component—identified as CVE-2025-1426—has underscored the importance of continual vigilance in browser security. Although the vulnerability...