VMware Fixes Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

VMware Fixes Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

Virtualization software maker VMware issued an update last Thursday resolving a virtual machine communication interface (VMCI) vulnerability in its ESX Server, Workstation, Fusion and View products that could lead to a privilege escalation if unpatched.According to the VMware security advisory, a local attacker could potentially exploit a control code handling vulnerability in vmci.sys in order to tamper with memory allocation in the VMCI code and eventually obtain elevated privileges on Windows-based hosts and guest operating systems.The vulnerabilities affect systems running Workstation 9.0 as well as versions prior to 8.0.5; Fusion 5.x prior

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  1. Threatpost

    102.0 days ago

    .@VMware patches VMCI privilege escalation vulnerability in ESX Server, Workstation, Fusion & View products - http://t.co/bIMM9J9C

  2. Christophe Veltsos

    102.0 days ago

    VMware Fixes Privilege Escalation Vulnerability http://t.co/7VPOiQOG [for Win-based hosts]



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