8 matches found
EUVD-2013-0174
Malware in sbrugna...
FreeBSD : NVIDIA UNIX driver -- ARGB cursor buffer overflow in 'NoScanout' mode (1431f2d6-a06e-11e2-b9e0-001636d274f3)
NVIDIA Unix security team reports : When the NVIDIA driver for the X Window System is operated in 'NoScanout' mode, and an X client installs an ARGB cursor that is larger than the expected size 64x64 or 256x256, depending on the driver version, the driver will overflow a buffer. This can cause a...
CVE-2013-0131
Buffer overflow in the NVIDIA GPU driver before 304.88, 310.x before 310.44, and 313.x before 313.30 for the X Window System on UNIX, when NoScanout mode is enabled, allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via a large ARGB cursor...
CVE-2013-0131
Buffer overflow in the NVIDIA GPU driver before 304.88, 310.x before 310.44, and 313.x before 313.30 for the X Window System on UNIX, when NoScanout mode is enabled, allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via a large ARGB cursor...
CVE-2013-0131
Buffer overflow in the NVIDIA GPU driver before 304.88, 310.x before 310.44, and 313.x before 313.30 for the X Window System on UNIX, when NoScanout mode is enabled, allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via a large ARGB cursor...
CVE-2013-0131
CVE-2013-0131 affects the NVIDIA GPU driver for the X Window System on UNIX, where buffer overflow in NoScanout ARGB cursor handling allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary code. The vulnerability spans multiple driver branches (pre-304.88, 310.x pre-310.44, 313.x pre-313.30). In p...
NVIDIA UNIX GPU driver ARGB cursor buffer overflow in "NoScanout" mode
Overview NVIDIA UNIX video drivers contain a buffer overflow vulnerability when run in NoScanout mode. Description The NVIDIA security advisory states:NVIDIA UNIX GPU Driver ARGB Cursor Buffer Overflow in "NoScanout" Mode. When the NVIDIA driver for the X Window System is operated in "NoScanout"...
NVIDIA UNIX driver -- ARGB cursor buffer overflow in "NoScanout" mode
NVIDIA Unix security team reports: When the NVIDIA driver for the X Window System is operated in "NoScanout" mode, and an X client installs an ARGB cursor that is larger than the expected size 64x64 or 256x256, depending on the driver version, the driver will overflow a buffer. This can cause a...