VMware warns admins of critical Carbon Black App Control flaw
VMware has released a critical security upgrade to address a critical injection vulnerability that impacts several versions of Carbon Black App Control for Windows. [...]
VMware provides virtualization and cloud infrastructure software; flaws or misconfigurations can expose hosts, workloads, credentials, and management systems.
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Background for this topic.
VMware is a virtualization platform that runs multiple virtual machines on shared physical servers. Its ESXi hypervisor provides the underlying isolation, while vCenter Server centrally manages hosts, virtual machines, networks, and storage. Because these components operate beneath or across many workloads, compromise of a host or management account can expose multiple systems; virtual-machine isolation reduces risk but is not an absolute security boundary.
Security teams should treat ESXi hosts and management services as privileged infrastructure: restrict management interfaces, separate administrative networks, enforce strong authentication and role-based access, monitor administrative actions, and promptly assess security advisories and patches. Vulnerabilities in the hypervisor, management plane, or virtual networking and storage layers can enable unauthorized access, guest-to-host escape, or service disruption, depending on the flaw and configuration. Incident investigations should also account for host and vCenter logs, snapshots, templates, and backups, which can contain sensitive data or retained credentials.
VMware has released a critical security upgrade to address a critical injection vulnerability that impacts several versions of Carbon Black App Control for Windows. [...]
VMware has released a vSphere ESXi update to address a known issue causing some Windows Server 2022 virtual machines to no longer boot after installing this month's KB5022842 update. [...]