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CVE-2025-23297: NVIDIA Installer Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in NvAPP FrameviewSDK

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Overview

The vulnerability CVE-2025-23297 is a critical security flaw identified in the NVIDIA Installer for NvAPP for Windows. This vulnerability allows an attacker with local unprivileged access to modify files in the Frameview SDK directory, which could lead to a potential escalation of privileges. This is particularly concerning as a successful exploit could compromise the system or lead to data leakage.

Vulnerability Summary

CVE ID: CVE-2025-23297
Severity: High – 7.8 (CVSS Score)
Attack Vector: Local
Privileges Required: Low
User Interaction: Required
Impact: Potential system compromise and/or data leakage

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Product | Affected Versions

NVIDIA Installer for NvAPP | All versions prior to the latest patch

How the Exploit Works

The exploit takes advantage of the FrameviewSDK installation process within the NVIDIA Installer for NvAPP. An attacker with local access to the system can manipulate the installation process to modify files within the Frameview SDK directory. This unauthorized modification could subsequently allow the attacker to escalate their system privileges, providing them with higher-level access and control over the system.

Conceptual Example Code

While no specific exploit code is available, the conceptual exploitation process could look like this in a Windows command line environment:

C:\> cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Installer2\FrameViewSDK.<random>\
C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Installer2\FrameViewSDK.<random>\> echo "malicious code here" >> vulnerable_file.dll

In this conceptual example, the attacker navigates to the FrameviewSDK directory and injects malicious code into a dynamic link library (DLL) file, potentially creating a backdoor or other exploit. It’s important to note that the actual exploit would likely involve much more complex manipulation of the file or system.

Mitigation Guidance

The best mitigation method is to apply the vendor’s patch as soon as it becomes available. In the meantime, using a Web Application Firewall (WAF) or Intrusion Detection System (IDS) can serve as a temporary mitigation measure to help detect and prevent attempts to exploit this vulnerability. Regular monitoring and auditing of system logs can also aid in identifying any unusual activity or unauthorized changes.

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Disclaimer:

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