Buffer overflow in User Mode Driver in Intel(R) Graphics Driver for Windows* prior to 10.18.x.5059 (aka 15.33.x.5059), 10.18.x.5057 (aka 15.36.x.5057), 20.19.x.5063 (aka 15.40.x.5063) 21.20.x.5064 (aka 15.45.x.5064) and 24.20.100.6373 potentially enables an unprivileged user to cause a denial of service via local access.
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intel graphics driver 15.33.46.4885 |
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intel graphics driver 15.36.26.4294 |
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intel graphics driver 15.40.38.4963 |
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intel graphics driver 15.40.41.5058 |
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intel graphics driver 24.20.100.6136 |
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intel graphics driver 24.20.100.6194 |
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intel graphics driver 15.36.28.4332 |
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intel graphics driver 15.36.31.4414 |
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intel graphics driver 15.45.18.4664 |
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intel graphics driver 15.45.19.4678 |
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intel graphics driver 24.20.100.6229 |
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intel graphics driver 24.20.100.6286 |
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intel graphics driver 15.33.43.4425 |
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intel graphics driver 15.33.45.4653 |
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intel graphics driver 15.40.34.4624 |
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intel graphics driver 15.40.36.4703 |
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intel graphics driver 15.40.37.4835 |
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intel graphics driver 24.20.100.6025 |
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intel graphics driver 24.20.100.6094 |
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intel graphics driver 15.36.33.4578 |
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intel graphics driver 15.36.34.4889 |
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intel graphics driver 15.45.21.4821 |
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intel graphics driver 15.45.23.4860 |
Here comes Chipzilla with a big bunch of security fixes for graphics drivers, server and workstation firmware, and more Microsoft changes DHCP to 'Dammit! Hacked! Compromised! Pwned!' Big bunch of security fixes land for Windows
Hot on the heels of this month's security updates from Microsoft, Adobe, and SAP, Intel has kicked out a batch of its own bug patches. Chipzilla's March patch dump is highlighted by fixes for 19 CVE-listed vulnerabilities in its graphics drivers for Windows. If you use Windows and have those drivers (and if you're running an Intel CPU with integrated GPU, you almost certainly do) you will want to patch sooner than later. All of the flaws require local access to exploit, so users will only be in ...