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Race condition exploitation in NVIDIA Display Driver's Linux kernel module allows a local authenticated user to cause denial of service by manipulating compiler or processor memory instruction ordering. Affected product lines span GeForce, RTX/Quadro/NVS, Tesla, and vGPU Guest Driver across multiple driver branches up to the March 2026 release. No active exploitation has been confirmed - this is not listed in CISA KEV, EPSS is 0.01% (1st percentile), and SSVC assessment classifies exploitation status as none - placing this firmly in a patch-and-monitor category rather than emergency response.
Race condition in NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Linux allows a high-privileged local attacker to leak sensitive kernel or process memory, producing limited information disclosure alongside potential data tampering and denial of service. Affected product lines span GeForce, RTX/Quadro/NVS, and Tesla GPU families running Linux driver branches prior to 580.159.03 or 595.71.05. No public exploit code exists and this vulnerability is absent from the CISA KEV catalog; an EPSS of 0.01% (1st percentile) and SSVC classification of Exploitation: none together place it at the lowest tier of real-world exploitation priority.
Race condition exploitation in NVIDIA Display Driver's Linux kernel module allows a local authenticated user to cause denial of service by manipulating compiler or processor memory instruction ordering. Affected product lines span GeForce, RTX/Quadro/NVS, Tesla, and vGPU Guest Driver across multiple driver branches up to the March 2026 release. No active exploitation has been confirmed - this is not listed in CISA KEV, EPSS is 0.01% (1st percentile), and SSVC assessment classifies exploitation status as none - placing this firmly in a patch-and-monitor category rather than emergency response.
Race condition in NVIDIA GPU Display Driver for Linux allows a high-privileged local attacker to leak sensitive kernel or process memory, producing limited information disclosure alongside potential data tampering and denial of service. Affected product lines span GeForce, RTX/Quadro/NVS, and Tesla GPU families running Linux driver branches prior to 580.159.03 or 595.71.05. No public exploit code exists and this vulnerability is absent from the CISA KEV catalog; an EPSS of 0.01% (1st percentile) and SSVC classification of Exploitation: none together place it at the lowest tier of real-world exploitation priority.