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CVE-2023-0198
- EPSS 0.06%
- Veröffentlicht 01.04.2023 05:15:08
- Zuletzt bearbeitet 21.11.2024 07:36:43
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NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Linux contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer, where improper restriction of operations within the bounds of a memory buffer can lead to denial of service, information disclosure, and data tampering.
Daten sind bereitgestellt durch National Vulnerability Database (NVD)
Nvidia ≫ Virtual Gpu Version < 11.12
Citrix ≫ Hypervisor Version-
Linux ≫ Linux Kernel Version-
Redhat ≫ Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine Version-
VMware ≫ Vsphere Version-
Linux ≫ Linux Kernel Version-
Redhat ≫ Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine Version-
VMware ≫ Vsphere Version-
Nvidia ≫ Virtual Gpu Version >= 13.0 < 13.7
Citrix ≫ Hypervisor Version-
Linux ≫ Linux Kernel Version-
Redhat ≫ Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine Version-
VMware ≫ Vsphere Version-
Linux ≫ Linux Kernel Version-
Redhat ≫ Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine Version-
VMware ≫ Vsphere Version-
Nvidia ≫ Virtual Gpu Version >= 15.0 < 15.2
Citrix ≫ Hypervisor Version-
Linux ≫ Linux Kernel Version-
Redhat ≫ Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine Version-
VMware ≫ Vsphere Version-
Linux ≫ Linux Kernel Version-
Redhat ≫ Enterprise Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine Version-
VMware ≫ Vsphere Version-
Zu dieser CVE wurde keine CISA KEV oder CERT.AT-Warnung gefunden.
Typ | Quelle | Score | Percentile |
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EPSS | FIRST.org | 0.06% | 0.198 |
Quelle | Base Score | Exploit Score | Impact Score | Vector String |
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nvd@nist.gov | 7.8 | 1.8 | 5.9 |
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
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psirt@nvidia.com | 6.6 | 1.8 | 4.7 |
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:H
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CWE-119 Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer
The product performs operations on a memory buffer, but it reads from or writes to a memory location outside the buffer's intended boundary. This may result in read or write operations on unexpected memory locations that could be linked to other variables, data structures, or internal program data.