18 March 20, 12:45
(This post was last modified: 18 March 20, 12:46 by silversurfer.)
Quote:VMware today released security updates to address high severity privilege escalation and denial-of-service (DoS) in the VMware Workstation, Fusion, VMware Remote Console and Horizon Client.
The two security flaws currently tracked as CVE-2020-3950 and CVE-2020-3951 are due to the improper use of setuid binaries and a heap-overflow issue in Cortado Thinprint.
Fixed bugs could lead to privilege escalation and DoS attacks
CVE-2020-3950 reported by Jeffball of GRIMM and Rich Mirch was rated by VMware with a CVSSv3 base score of 7.3 and it was evaluated to be in the Important severity range.
This flaw impacts the VMware Fusion (11.x before 11.5.2), VMware Remote Console for Mac (11.x and prior before 11.0.1) and Horizon Client for Mac (5.x and prior before 5.4.0) macOS apps.
"Successful exploitation of this issue may allow attackers with normal user privileges to escalate their privileges to root on the system where Fusion, VMRC or Horizon Client is installed," explains VMware's security advisory.
Read more: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/se...in-fusion/