Hackers Are Now Demanding NVIDIA To Make Their Drivers Open Source Or They Will Leak More Data
After evaluating our position and NVIDIA's, we decided to add one more requirement. We request that NVIDIA commits to COMPLETELY OPEN-SOURCE (and distribute under a foss license) their GPU drivers for Windows, macOS and Linux, from now on and forever. It this request is not met, on Friday we will release the COMPLETE SILICON, GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER CHIPSET FILES for all recent NVIDIA GPUs, including the RTX 3090Ti and UPCOMING REVISIONS! Of course, this includes all files with extensions such as .v, .vx, .vg and more. So, NVIDIA, the choice is yours! Either: - Official make current and all future drivers for all cards open source, while keeping the Verilog and chipset trade secrets... well, secret OR - Not make the drivers open source, making us release the entire silicon chip files so that everyone not only knows your driver's secrets, but also your most closely-guarded trade secrets for graphics and comuputer chipsets too! YOU HAVE UNTIL FRIDAY, YOU DECIDE! https://t.me/minsaudebr/144 Contesto: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/03/cybercriminals-who-br... E' importante notare come questi hacker non richiedano denaro. Chiedono conoscenza, e non solo per sé, ma per tutti. E oggi è venerdì. :-) Giacomo
piramide di maslow... "The only real way to buy our lhr bypass is to dm us on telegram! We don’t have any others social Reply to one of admin message to discuss about it Min price :1milUSD and % of fee" On 04/03/22 10:27, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
After evaluating our position and NVIDIA's, we decided to add one more requirement.
We request that NVIDIA commits to COMPLETELY OPEN-SOURCE (and distribute under a foss license) their GPU drivers for Windows, macOS and Linux, from now on and forever.
It this request is not met, on Friday we will release the COMPLETE SILICON, GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER CHIPSET FILES for all recent NVIDIA GPUs, including the RTX 3090Ti and UPCOMING REVISIONS! Of course, this includes all files with extensions such as .v, .vx, .vg and more.
So, NVIDIA, the choice is yours! Either: - Official make current and all future drivers for all cards open source, while keeping the Verilog and chipset trade secrets... well, secret OR - Not make the drivers open source, making us release the entire silicon chip files so that everyone not only knows your driver's secrets, but also your most closely-guarded trade secrets for graphics and comuputer chipsets too!
YOU HAVE UNTIL FRIDAY, YOU DECIDE!
Contesto: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/03/cybercriminals-who-br...
E' importante notare come questi hacker non richiedano denaro. Chiedono conoscenza, e non solo per sé, ma per tutti.
E oggi è venerdì. :-)
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Ciao, scusate se riapro questo thread, ma sembra ci siano stati sviluppi: NVIDIA is now publishing Linux GPU kernel modules as open source with dual GPL/MIT license, starting with the R515 driver release. You can find the source code for these kernel modules in the NVIDIA Open GPU Kernel Modules repo on GitHub. https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-mod... Come ricordere a marzo Lapsus$ aveva richiesto:
After evaluating our position and NVIDIA's, we decided to add one more requirement.
We request that NVIDIA commits to COMPLETELY OPEN-SOURCE (and distribute under a foss license) their GPU drivers for Windows, macOS and Linux, from now on and forever.
It this request is not met, on Friday we will release the COMPLETE SILICON, GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER CHIPSET FILES for all recent NVIDIA GPUs, including the RTX 3090Ti and UPCOMING REVISIONS! Of course, this includes all files with extensions such as .v, .vx, .vg and more.
So, NVIDIA, the choice is yours! Either: - Official make current and all future drivers for all cards open source, while keeping the Verilog and chipset trade secrets... well, secret OR - Not make the drivers open source, making us release the entire silicon chip files so that everyone not only knows your driver's secrets, but also your most closely-guarded trade secrets for graphics and comuputer chipsets too!
YOU HAVE UNTIL FRIDAY, YOU DECIDE!
Giacomo
Buonasera Giacomo e nexiane Giacomo Tesio <giacomo@tesio.it> writes:
scusate se riapro questo thread, ma sembra ci siano stati sviluppi:
ma che scuse, anzi grazie per gli aggiornamenti
NVIDIA is now publishing Linux GPU kernel modules as open source with dual GPL/MIT license, starting with the R515 driver release. You can find the source code for these kernel modules in the NVIDIA Open GPU Kernel Modules repo on GitHub.
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-mod...
per qualche ora pure io mi sono illuso che fosse un sincero (o forzato) cambio di rotta... invece è una presa in giro bella e buona: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/05/nvidia-takes-first-step-toward-open-... --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- Nvidia is specifically releasing an open source kernel driver under a dual MIT/GPL license and is not currently open-sourcing parts of the driver that run in user space. This includes drivers for OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL, and CUDA, which are still closed source, in addition to the firmware for the GPU System Processor (GSP). Nvidia says these drivers "will remain closed source and published with pre-built binaries," --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Non ho capito esattamente cosa girerebbe in user space di un modulo del kernel... ma soprassediamo La questione spiegata meglio: https://nitter.net/marcan42/status/1524615058688724992 --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- So NVIDIA "released" their kernel driver as open source. By which they mean, they moved most of it to firmware and made the open source driver call into it. There are almost 900 functions implemented in the 34MB firmware --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Il firmware (che è sempre software, dovrebbe essere ovvio ma vale la pena ribadirlo) non solo rimane proprietario ma è pure più cicciotto di prima. Quindi, ancora nel 2022 la situazione della libertà di utilizzo dell'hardware [1] (cioè di poterlo usare con /qualsiasi/ software) è in questa penosissima situazione. [...] Saluti, 380° [1] che poi, essenzialmente, è un problema /giuridico/ di proprietà di un bene, che nel caso di "beni che necessitano di software per funzionare" è sempre stata /negata/ -- 380° (Giovanni Biscuolo public alter ego) «Noi, incompetenti come siamo, non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché» Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.
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