Security News > 2020 > November > VMware Fixes Critical Flaw in ESXi Hypervisor
VMware has hurried out fixes for a critical flaw in its ESXi hypervisor, a few weeks after it was found during China's Tianfu Cup hacking competition.
360 ESG Vulnerability Research Institute is the only team to run the entry on VMware ESXi today.
Versions of VMware Fusion, Workstation and VMware cloud foundation are also affected.
Versions 6.5, 6.7 and 7.0 of ESXi are affected by the bugs; as is VMware Cloud Foundation.
In October, VMware issued an updated fix for a critical-severity remote code-execution flaw in ESXi.
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https://threatpost.com/vmware-critical-flaw-esxi-hypervisor/161457/
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