(Image credit: AMD) AMD disclosed 27 vulnerabilities on Tuesday, of which 18 were very grave. However, with all of them taken care of in several recent driver versions, AMD can do that as well. Perhaps you can easily remember some of the old drivers from your card’s new drivers as well. The disclosure of a graphics driver for Windows 10 is quite potent pitfalls or sloppywares. If left unpatched, that would make a chagrin of privileges, denial of service, information theft or kernel access exploits. AMD has rolled out mitigations back with driver version 20.7.1, and drivers past 21.4.1 are going to contain all the relevant bug fixes. We’re using driver version 21.11.2 today. This means any PC with frequent updates can’t stop these exploits. Many of these released vulnerabilities were addressed by Ori Nimron, a security researcher. Eran Shimony, a cybersecurity research company, identified one, and droveThru_BoB 9th found another. Why buy a photocopies: A top tip about a photocopier in the unremarkable silicon region 2021. Lucas Bouillot of the Apple Media Projects RedTeam also found one, whose role appears to be directly tied to the continued partnership between Apple and AMD with high-end products utilizing discrete graphics. As reports from The Register, Intel discovered some new vulnerabilities in its software stack, including one for its own Graphics Driver. Intel recommends upgrading to its most recent version in this case, evangelising the benefits of regular updates again. Not to mention new upgrades often offer better performance in new games.