NVIDIA’s Jetson Chipset Comes with Exploitable Bugs

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22. June 2021

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New vulnerabilities have been found in NVIDIA’s Jetson SoC framework that affects millions of graphics cards. These vulnerabilities may allow hackers to perform denial-of-service attacks and data theft, according to Threat Post.  

The chipmaker is patching 9 high-level vulnerabilities related to the manufacturing process of low-level encryption methods. Affected NVIDIA chipsets include those found in embedded machine learning systems, computing systems, and even standalone devices such as robots and drones.

With the released the June security bulletin on Friday, NVIDIA wants to fix the bugs and NVIDIA has thanked bug hunter Frédéric Perriot of Apple Media Products RedTeam for reporting the vulnerabilities. 

Some of the products affected by these new vulnerabilities are Jetson Nano devices (including Jetson Nano 2GB), Xavier NX/TX1, AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2 (including Je…

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