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CVE-2016-7382 — Nvidia Gpu Driver security vulnerability

High CVSS 7.8

For the NVIDIA Quadro, NVS, GeForce, and Tesla products, NVIDIA GPU Display Driver contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer (nvlddmkm.sys for Windows or nvidia.ko for Linux) handler where a missing permissions check may allow users to gain access to arbitrary physical memory, leading to an escalation of privileges.

Severity
High
CVSS
7.8 (3.0)
Published
2016-11-08
CISA KEV
Not currently listed
Ecosystem
linux/kernel
Weaknesses
CWE-275

Affected products

  • nvidia / gpu_driver / 304.131
  • nvidia / gpu_driver / 340.98
  • nvidia / gpu_driver / 361.93.02
  • nvidia / gpu_driver / 367.44
  • nvidia / gpu_driver / 367.54
  • nvidia / gpu_driver / 370.23

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General vulnerability remediation

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Check exposure

  • Confirm the affected component, deployment paths, reachable interfaces, and enabled features from inventories and configuration, without probing production destructively.
  • Compare the advisory's affected conditions with the repository lockfiles, build manifests, artifacts, and runtime inventory.
  • Identify data sensitivity, trust boundaries, and privilege level for every confirmed affected deployment.

Remediate safely

  • Apply a vendor-supported fix or remove the affected component or feature; record the selected change and its source in the repository.
  • Update direct and transitive dependency locks, generated artifacts, deployment manifests, and asset inventories together.
  • Add a regression test for the documented unsafe condition using inert inputs and preserve rollback instructions.

Authoritative sources

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