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Nvidia provides GPUs, drivers, and software used in AI and computing; flaws in these components can expose systems, data, and workloads.

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Nvidia develops graphics processing units (GPUs), accelerator cards, system-on-chip platforms, and the drivers and software stacks that control them. Its hardware is used in workstations, cloud systems, high-performance computing, and AI infrastructure; security news under this tag therefore commonly concerns device firmware, kernel drivers, GPU runtimes, management tools, and software libraries rather than the silicon alone.

Security advisories matter because flaws in drivers or privileged GPU components can allow local code to crash systems, gain elevated access, or cross intended isolation boundaries, depending on the affected platform. Shared GPU servers also require careful tenant and data isolation: residual data in device memory or insecure accelerator-management interfaces can expose workloads. Operators should track Nvidia security bulletins, inventory driver and firmware versions, obtain updates through trusted channels, restrict management endpoints, and test upgrades against dependent CUDA or AI workloads. Vulnerability assessment should include container and orchestration integrations, since a GPU-enabled workload may receive additional host access.

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Reports: Trump Administration Approval of Nvidia H200 Sales Poses Frontier AI RisksTrump administration discussions on AI governance with China are colliding with reports that Washington may permit expanded Nvidia H200 chip sales to Chinese firms, fueling concerns that U.S. technology access could accelerate Beijing's frontier AI and military-linked ambitions.

Also, YellowKey Bypasses BitLocker, Škoda Breach, Kingdom Market Operator JailedThis week, U.S. lawmakers urged action on AI, a BitLocker exploit. Škoda, Nvidia’s GeForce NOW partner and telehealth firm OpenLoop reported breaches. Patch Tuesday. A dark market operator sentenced and pro-Ukraine and Iranian-linked hacking. Nitrogen ransomware attack on Foxconn.

Ising Model Family Targets Calibration, Error Correction at ScaleNvidia released what it calls the world's first family of open AI models built to reduce errors in quantum computers in a bid to tackle problems blocking the technology's path to practical use. Nvidia is focusing on software, AI models and tools that work alongside quantum hardware.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Cryptohack Roundup: Charges in Uranium Finance Case

Also: Chinese Firms Indicted in Crypto-Linked Fentanyl Supply CaseThis week, charges filed in Uranium Finance hack, indictment of Chinese firms in fentanyl supply case, a class action lawsuit against Nvidia, Drift Protocol exploit, KuCoin operational barriers in the United States and a U.K. sanction filed against Xinbi.

State news published a list of nearly 30 sites that could be targeted Iran has reportedly designated Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, and Palantir facilities as legitimate targets of retaliatory strikes, according to an Al Jazeera report citing Iran’s state-affiliated Tasnim news agency.…

3 Major Tech Firms Shipped Vulnerable Open-Source Tools to Hugging FaceResearchers discovered remote code execution vulnerabilities in three AI libraries from Apple, Salesforce and Nvidia used by models with tens of millions of Hugging Face downloads, allowing attackers to hide malicious code in model metadata.

The open-source libraries were created by Salesforce, Nvidia, and Apple with a Swiss group Vulnerabilities in popular AI and ML Python libraries used in Hugging Face models with tens of millions of downloads allow remote attackers to hide malicious code in metadata. The code then executes automatically when a file containing the poisoned metadata is loaded.…

Operation Gatekeeper Targets Illegal Export of Nvidia Processors to ChinaAn alleged smuggling ring illegally sold at least $160 million in advanced Nvidia artificial intelligence chips to China, U.S. federal prosecutors said Monday while announcing charges against found individuals. U.S. President Donald Trump also said that day he approved H200 chip sales to China.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 1 week ago

AI's Closed Loops Are Tightening - Can Startups Thrive?

Closed AI Loops Are Concentrating Power - and Creating Room for StartupsMicrosoft, Nvidia and Anthropic just formed the latest closed-loop artificial intelligence partnership, tying cloud, hardware and models into a single circuit. While it signals consolidation at the top, founders say it's also creating a surprising tailwind for domain-focused AI startups.

Prosecutors say front companies, falsified paperwork, and overseas drop points used to dodge US export rules Four people have been charged in the US with plotting to funnel restricted Nvidia AI chips into China, allegedly relying on shell firms, fake invoices, and covert routing to slip cutting-edge GPUs past American export controls.…

Oligo Security has warned of ongoing attacks exploiting a two-year-old security flaw in the Ray open-source artificial intelligence (AI) framework to turn infected clusters with NVIDIA GPUs into a self-replicating cryptocurrency mining botnet

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered critical remote code execution vulnerabilities impacting major artificial intelligence (AI) inference engines, including those from Meta, Nvidia, Microsoft, and open-source PyTorch projects such as vLLM and SGLang

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