Learn about CVE-2017-6260 affecting NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver. Find out how an inaccurate string length calculation can lead to a denial of service and steps to mitigate the risk.
NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver contains a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer helper function that may lead to a denial of service due to an inaccurate string length calculation.
Understanding CVE-2017-6260
This CVE identifies a flaw in the NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver that could potentially result in a denial of service attack.
What is CVE-2017-6260?
The vulnerability lies in the kernel mode layer helper function of the NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver, where an incorrect calculation of string length may lead to a denial of service.
The Impact of CVE-2017-6260
The vulnerability could be exploited to cause a denial of service, disrupting the normal operation of the affected system.
Technical Details of CVE-2017-6260
The technical aspects of the CVE.
Vulnerability Description
The flaw in the kernel mode layer helper function within the NVIDIA Windows GPU Display Driver could result in a denial of service due to an inaccurate string length calculation.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerability can be exploited by manipulating the string length calculation, potentially leading to a denial of service attack.
Mitigation and Prevention
Steps to address the CVE.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates