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kernel driver vulnerabilities
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Kernel driver vulnerabilities are security flaws found in low-level drivers that operate with high system privileges, often in Windows or Linux kernel modules. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight real-world patches such as NVIDIA's GeForce Security Update 582.28 WHQL, which addressed five documented vulnerabilities in Windows display drivers, Linux kernel modules, vGPU software, and the HD Audio stack. These updates are critical for legacy GPUs like the GTX 10-series and 900-series, as they reduce attack surfaces on hardware no longer receiving feature updates. The tag covers targeted security patches, vulnerability disclosures, and best practices for mitigating kernel-level risks in enterprise and consumer systems.
NVIDIA has quietly pushed a targeted security driver—GeForce Security Update 582.28 WHQL—for legacy Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs, and if you still run a GTX 10-series, 900-series, 700-series, or a Titan Pascal card you should install it as soon as practical. Released on January 28, 2026, the...