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ARM Mali GPU Drivers are prey to a Wildly exploited Zero-Day flaw!

ARM Mali GPU Drivers are prey to a Wildly exploited Zero-Day flaw!

The leading Processor Technology provider, ARM has announced a zero-day vulnerability in its Open Source Kernel Drivers: Mali GPU Drivers on 7th June 2024. This vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-4610 and is said to be exploited in the wild by attackers. Mali GPU Drivers, the widely used ARM GPU D...

Jun 10, 2024By Ashwitha Kallalike2 min read

The leading Processor Technology provider, ARM has announced a zero-day vulnerability in its Open Source Kernel Drivers: Mali GPU Drivers on 7th June 2024. This vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-4610 and is said to be exploited in the wild by attackers. Mali GPU Drivers, the widely used ARM GPU Drivers, expose millions of devices to this zero-day flaw, making it a critical vulnerability.

Affected versions:This flaw is present in the following GPU Kernel Drivers:

This is an old vulnerability that is assigned with a CVE now, as the patch version r41p0 was released on 24th November 2022, and we can see many later versions available from the vendor now. The improper GPU memory processing operations are considered as the attack vector here. This can be used with the existing use-after-flaw issue in the drivers by a local attacker to gain access to a memory location after it has been freed by a pointer.The vendor is yet to publish further technical details on this flaw.

ImpactThe Use-after-free issue in the affected Mali GPU Kernel Drivers allows a local non-privileged attacker to make improper GPU memory processing operations and gain access to already freed memory.

SolutionUsers should update the Bifrost and Valhall GPU Kernel Drivers to version r41p0or later.We recommend users of these products install the necessary ARM Driver security updates mentioned in the advisory as soon as possible to stay protected.

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