The hackers set a condition for Nvidia: either the company opens the source code of the drivers, or the circuitry of all the company’s current video cards, including the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, will be published on the Web.

The hacker group Lapsus$, behind the hacking of Nvidia’s internal corporate network, issued the company an ultimatum: either Nvidia opens the source code of the drivers, or the circuitry of all the company’s video cards, including the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, will be published on the Web. Moreover, the circuitry of the GeForce RTX 40 video cards may also be in public access – there is a hint about this in the message of the hackers.

The hackers set a condition for Nvidia: either the company opens the source code of the drivers, or the circuitry of all the company’s current video cards, including the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, will be published on the Web.

Lapsus$, which has leaked about 1TB of sensitive information, requires Nvidia GPU drivers for Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems to be made open “now and forever.” The company did not react to this in any way and is unlikely to – it prefers to resolve the issue in the legal field.

Meanwhile, hackers have already revealed important details about GeForce RTX 40 video cards, published the source code for DLSS 2.2 supersampling technology, and also threaten to release a tool to unlock the anti-mining protection of 3D cards based on GA102 and GA104 GPUs – top models of GeForce RTX 30 and mid-range models.

Source: ixbt

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