LinuxSecurity.com
Share your story
The central voice for Linux and Open Source security news
Home News Topics Advisories HOWTOs Features Newsletters About Register

Welcome!
Sign up!
EnGarde Community
Login
Polls
What is the most important Linux security technology?
 
Advisories
Community
Linux Events
Linux User Groups
Link to Us
Security Center
Book Reviews
Security Dictionary
Security Tips
SELinux
White Papers
Featured Blogs
All About Linux
DanWalsh LiveJournal
Securitydistro
Latest Newsletters
Linux Advisory Watch: February 10th, 2012
Linux Security Week: February 6th, 2012
Subscribe
LinuxSecurity Newsletters
E-mail:
Choose Lists:
About our Newsletters
RSS Feeds
Get the LinuxSecurity news you want faster with RSS
Powered By

  
VMware Security Update Fixes Multiple Code Execution Vulnerabilities Print E-mail
User Rating:      How can I rate this item?
Source: FrSIRT - Posted by Bill Keys   
Host Security Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in various VMware products, which could be exploited by local or remote attackers to bypass security restrictions, cause a denial of service or compromise a vulnerable system.The first issue is caused by an input validation error in the "HGFS.sys" driver, which could allow local attackers to execute arbitrary code on the guest system. The second vulnerability is caused by an untrusted library path error in "vmware-authd", which could be exploited by local unprivileged attackers to execute arbitrary code on the Linux host system. Have you heard about the news that vulnerabilities have been found in some of VMware's software. This started to make me think what is the state of virtualization security? Do you think it's just as secure as a host installed on physical hardware?

Read this full article at FrSIRT

Comments
ConsultantWritten by Jim Ramsey on 2008-06-06 17:37:17
I'm a user of VMware Workstation (now 6.0.4) 
 
I can't get access to the full article. I'm forbidden
I can't accessWritten by herymx on 2008-06-07 16:09:59
Hi  
 
I can't access to the article, how can I access?
Written by Jon on 2008-06-09 08:18:39
http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2008/1744

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.

Powered by AkoComment!

 
< Prev   Next >
    
Partner

 

Latest Features
Password guessing with Medusa 2.0
Password guessing as an attack vector
Squid and Digest Authentication
Squid and Basic Authentication
Demystifying the Chinese Hacking Industry: Earning 6 Million a Night
Free Online security course (LearnSIA) - A Call for Help
What You Need to Know About Linux Rootkits
Review: A Practical Guide to Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Fifth Edition
Using the sec-wall Security Proxy
sec-wall: Open Source Security Proxy
Yesterday's Edition
Hackers Hit Apple Supplier Foxconn, Leak Usernames And Passwords
Hackers Mug Google's Wallet App on Rooted Android Devices
Google Chrome will no longer check for revoked SSL certificates online
Have Your Users' Passwords Already Been Hacked?
DDoS Tools Flourish, Give Attackers Many Options
Partner Sponsor

Community | HOWTOs | Blogs | Features | Book Reviews | Networking
 Security Projects |  Latest News |  Newsletters |  SELinux |  Privacy |  Home
 Hardening |   About Us |   Advertise |   Legal Notice |   RSS |   Guardian Digital
(c)Copyright 2012 Guardian Digital, Inc. All rights reserved.