• AMD reveals 18 severe flaws fixed in recent GPU drivers so dont

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Nov 12 18:00:05 2021
    AMD reveals 18 severe flaws fixed in recent GPU drivers so dont forgot to update

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    Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:40:30 +0000

    Description:
    Need a reminder of the importance of updating graphics card drivers? AMD has 18 good reasons to do so.

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    Graphics cards are no different to any other piece of hardware in that you should keep drivers up to date or at least reasonably so and if anything is a lesson in the importance of doing that with a GPU in particular, its a
    fresh revelation from AMD that a bunch of vulnerabilities have been patched
    in recent times.

    In fact, AMDs work on the Radeon graphics driver for Windows 10 has put paid to 27 security flaws, no less, with Team Red rolling out mitigations for
    these problems since driver version 20.7.1. As PC Gamer (who hat tipped The Register ) observes, drivers since 21.4.1 released on April 20, 2021
    contain all the necessary fixes, including the freshly released 21.11.2
    driver (out today).

    So youre protected as long as you updated to current Radeon drivers from May onwards, basically (well, late April technically).

    Of those 27 vulnerabilities, 18 were rated with a high severity , meaning
    that they could lead to worrying potential exploits being leveraged against systems running AMD graphics cards .

    That includes possible privilege escalation and the specter of unauthorized code execution, data leakage, and various other ways in which the PC could be compromised. Analysis: Theres a fine balance with the timing of updates

    If you need hard evidence of why regular driver updating is good practice, these kind of security bulletins are, well, just that.

    Of course, theres something of a thin line to tread when it comes to driver updates (or more generally, software or OS updates ). Grab them the instant they come out, and new GPU (or other) drivers may have crippling bugs that
    hit certain unfortunate hardware configurations. Or they could be blighted with less critical, but still annoying side-effects, like slower frame rates all of a sudden in some games.

    Thats why many gamers wait some time for drivers to bed in, and let early adopters find any nasty problems, pulling the trigger on an update after the manufacturer has addressed all of those initial gremlins (if there are any). Really, its a balance of being cautious around a new release, and not leaving it too long to update and then facing vulnerabilities like weve seen here.

    Regarding GPU drivers from Nvidia and AMD alike and game performance specifically, its always a good idea to keep an eye on the likes of Reddit. Its here that some users regularly test new drivers with their specific hardware across a raft of game benchmarks, and report on any potential slowdown in those titles, so folks with the same graphics card can get an
    idea of how a fresh driver release might perform, and if it could cause any hiccups with their favorite game(s). Check out all the best gaming PCs



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-reveals-18-severe-flaws-fixed-in-recent-gpu -drivers-so-dont-forgot-to-update/


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