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VMware Workstation 16.0.x < 16.2.1 Multiple Vulnerabilities (VMSA-2022-0004)
The version of VMware Workstation installed on the remote host is 16.0.x prior to 16.2.1. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Note that Nessus has not tested for these issues but has instead relied only on the application's self-reported version number. %NASLMINLEVEL 70300 C...
CVE-2021-22050
ESXi contains a slow HTTP POST denial-of-service vulnerability in rhttpproxy. A malicious actor with network access to ESXi may exploit this issue to create a denial-of-service condition by overwhelming rhttpproxy service with multiple requests...
CVE-2021-22050
CVE-2021-22050 is a slow HTTP POST denial-of-service vulnerability in ESXi's rhttpproxy. Exploitation requires network access to ESXi and can overwhelm the service to cause DoS. Connected sources (Red Hat CVE page) confirm the same description. VMware’s VMSA-2022-0004 is the remediation advisory ...
VMware Issues Security Patches for High-Severity Flaws Affecting Multiple Products
VMware on Tuesday patched several high-severity vulnerabilities impacting ESXi, Workstation, Fusion, Cloud Foundation, and NSX Data Center for vSphere that could be exploited to execute arbitrary code and cause a denial-of-service DoS condition. As of writing, there's no evidence that any of the...
VMSA-2022-0004:VMware ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion updates address multiple security vulnerabilities
Advisory ID: VMSA-2022-0004 CVSSv3 Range: 5.3-8.4 Issue Date:2022-02-15 Updated On: 2022-02-15 Initial Advisory CVEs: CVE-2021-22040, CVE-2021-22041, CVE-2021-22042, CVE-2021-22043, CVE-2021-22050 Synopsis: VMware ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion updates address multiple security vulnerabilities...