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CVE-2024-38812: VMWare Patches Critical RCE Flaw In vCenter Server

CVE-2024-38812: VMWare Patches Critical RCE Flaw In vCenter Server

Broadcom has released security updates addressing CVE-2024-38812, a heap-overflow vulnerability in VMWare vCenter Server. With a CVSS score of 9.8, this critical vulnerability is present in implementing the DCE/RPC protocol and could lead to RCE. An attacker with network access to the vCenter Server...

Oct 22, 2024By Meghana Raatni2 min read

Broadcom has released security updates addressing CVE-2024-38812, a heap-overflow vulnerability in VMWare vCenter Server. With a CVSS score of 9.8, this critical vulnerability is present in implementing the DCE/RPC protocol and could lead to RCE. An attacker with network access to the vCenter Server could exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted network packet.

Earlier this year, Zbl and srs of team TZL reported the bug at the Matrix Cup cybersecurity competition in China. VMWare initially patched it in September 2024 but later realized that the patches were ineffective and released new updates to correct them.

No public proof-of-concept has been released, and there are no records of active exploitation. Users are, however, urged to patch their instances immediately since threat actors have been known to exploit VMWare vulnerabilities in the past.

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Affected Products by CVE-2024-38812 and Solutions

The following products are affected by this flaw. There are currently no known mitigations, but the patched versions are mentioned below.

  • vCenter Server 8.0 (Fixed in 8.0 U3b)
  • vCenter Server 7.0 (Fixed in 7.0 U3s)
  • VMware Cloud Foundation 5.x (Fixed in 8.0 U3b as an asynchronous patch)
  • VMware Cloud Foundation 4.x (Fixed in 7.0 U3s as an asynchronous patch)

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