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VMware Releases Patches for Critical vRealize Log Insight Software Vulnerabilities
VMware on Tuesday released software to remediate four security vulnerabilities affecting vRealize Log Insight (aka Aria Operations for Logs) that could expose users to remote code execution attacks. Two of the flaws are critical, carrying a severity rating of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10, the virtualization services provider noted in its first security bulletin for 2023. Tracked as CVE-2022-31706
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VMware on Tuesday released software to remediate four security vulnerabilities affecting vRealize Log Insight (aka Aria Operations for Logs) that could expose users to remote code execution attacks.
Two of the flaws are critical, carrying a severity rating of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10, the virtualization services provider noted in its first security bulletin for 2023.
Tracked as CVE-2022-31706 and CVE-2022-31704, the directory traversal and broken access control issues could be exploited by a threat actor to achieve remote code execution irrespective of the difference in the attack pathway.
“An unauthenticated, malicious actor can inject files into the operating system of an impacted appliance which can result in remote code execution,” the company said of the two shortcomings.
A third vulnerability relates to a deserialization flaw (CVE-2022-31710, CVSS score: 7.5) that could be weaponized by an unauthenticated attacker to trigger a denial-of-service (DoS) condition.
Lastly, vRealize Log Insight has also been found susceptible to an information disclosure bug (CVE-2022-31711, CVSS score: 5.3) which could permit access to sensitive session and application data without any authentication.
The Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) has been credited for reporting all the flaws. Besides releasing version 8.10.2 to address the issues, VMware has also provided workarounds to mitigate them until the patches can be applied.
While there is no indication that the aforementioned vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild, it’s not uncommon for threat actors to target VMware appliances in their attacks, making it essential that the fixes are applied as soon as possible.
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Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: vRealize Tags: VMware Tags: CVE-2022-31706 Tags: CVE-2022-31704 Tags: CVE-2022-31702 Tags: path traversal Tags: directory traversal Tags: broken access control VMware has issued a security advisory for vRealize Log Insight that covers four vulnerabilities, including two critical RCEs (Read more...) The post Update vRealize now! VMware patches critical RCE vulnerabilities appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.