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VMware is working on patches for its vRealize Operations Manager (vROps) product to fix two recently disclosed Salt vulnerabilities that have already been exploited to hack organizations.
VMware says the Application Remote Collector (ARC) functionality introduced in vROps 7.5 uses Salt. The virtualization giant has assigned a critical severity rating to the authentication bypass flaw and an important severity rating to the directory traversal issue.
“CVE-2020-11651 (Authentication Bypass) may allow a malicious actor with network access to port 4505 or 4506 on the ARC to take control of the ARC and any Virtual Machines the ARC may have deployed a Telegraf agent to. CVE-2020-11652 (Directory Traversal) may allow a malicious actor with network access to port 4505 or 4506 on the ARC to access the entirety of the ARC filesystem,” the company said in its advisory.
The company says the vulnerabilities affect vROps 8.1.0, 8.0.x and 7.5.0, and patches “are forthcoming.” In the meantime, VMware has provided workarounds that can be implemented as a temporary solution.