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VMware provides virtualization and cloud infrastructure software; flaws or misconfigurations can expose hosts, workloads, credentials, and management systems.
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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.
Linux Variant of Helldown Ransomware Targets VMware ESxi Systems
Since surfacing in August, the likely LockBit variant has claimed more than two dozen victims and appears poised to strike many more.
Helldown Ransomware Expands to Target VMware and Linux Systems
Helldown ransomware has expanded its reach to target Linux and VMware systems, exploiting Zyxel firewall vulnerabilities and exfiltrating data
New 'Helldown' Ransomware Variant Expands Attacks to VMware and Linux Systems
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a Linux variant of a relatively new ransomware strain called Helldown, suggesting that the threat actors are broadening their attack focus
CISA Alert: Active Exploitation of VMware vCenter and Kemp LoadMaster Flaws
Now-patched security flaws impacting Progress Kemp LoadMaster and VMware vCenter Server have come under active exploitation in the wild, it has emerged
Critical 9.8-rated VMware vCenter RCE bug exploited after patch fumble
If you didn't fix this a month ago, your to-do list probably needs a reshuffle Two VMware vCenter server bugs, including a critical heap-overflow vulnerability that leads to remote code execution (RCE), have been exploited in attacks after Broadcom’s first attempt to fix the flaws fell short.…
Critical RCE bug in VMware vCenter Server now exploited in attacks
Broadcom warned today that attackers are now exploiting two VMware vCenter Server vulnerabilities, one of which is a critical remote code execution flaw. [...]