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A security vulnerability was discovered in NVIDIA's GPU drivers, affecting various operating systems and software configurations. An incomplete patch released by NVIDIA has led to ongoing risks for users, prompting the need for further updates to fully address the security issues. Experts recommend that users remain vigilant and apply additional security measures until a complete fix is implemented.
The U.S. government has implemented a new licensing requirement for the export of NVIDIA's H200 chips, affecting companies that rely on these advanced chips for various applications, including AI and data centers. This move is part of broader efforts to control technology exports to enhance national security and limit the capabilities of rival nations, particularly China.
Nvidia has recommended a performance-degrading mitigation for its RTX A6000 GPUs following the discovery of a Rowhammer vulnerability that allows hackers to exploit memory weaknesses. This attack, termed GPUhammer, can corrupt data in deep neural network models, severely impacting their accuracy. Researchers demonstrated that the exploit could tamper with critical AI applications across various industries.