Hackers want $ 1 million to bypass NVIDIA LHR, still threatening to leak source code

Over the past five days, NVIDIA has been attacked by the South American hacker group Lapsus $, which has released confidential details about the company’s cryptocurrency-limiting cryptocurrency mining speed limiter (LHR) GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards. The group said earlier that it would provide access to data on software and firmware that promote LHR. The group says that unless NVIDIA pays more than $ 1 million, they will sell the software bypass tool at the highest price. This was originally announced by the online technology news site PC Magazine.

Hackers are threatening NVIDIA with a $ 1 million ransom to allow the technology giant to bypass the Light Hash Rate limiter for Ethereum and fully open all of the company’s GPU drivers.

NVIDIA LHR reduces digging capabilities by as much as 50 percent. The new Lapsus $ bypass will remove the Ethereum digging performance limiter, allowing full use of graphics card technology to increase Ethereum yields. While this is great news for cryptocurrency users, the main reason for initiating the LHR was to reduce the company’s popularity of GeForce RTX 30 graphics cards in the cryptocurrency community, allowing more inventory to be sold to both gamers and enthusiasts. .

Hackers claim to have caught NVIDIA’s LHR bypass, including GPU drivers, firmware, employee data, threatening to leak

However, as GPU-based Ethereum production still dominates the current market, the company’s GeForce RTX 30 reserves remain stagnant. Some selected GeForce RTX 30 graphics cards continue to sell to double their original MSRP on eBay and others. This practice is even with the decline in GPU prices from last year.

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