While today's networks are a complex mix of business applications, voice communication, and virtualized environments, using separate tools to manage them is now a thing of the past. Join us for a free, half-day seminar where you'll discover first-hand how a unified management and troubleshooting approach to these critical business applications is achieved with a single dashboard-to-packet solution.
During this seminar, you will learn how to:Check it out.
- Proactively monitor VoIP performance for optimal user availability
- Use historical performance reporting and analysis to accurately plan virtualized environments
- Instantly find problematic applications and/or bandwidth inefficiencies
- Go back-in-time to pinpoint application performance issues
vulnerable software: VMware Workstation 6.0 for Windows, possible some other VMware products as well type of vulnerability: DoS, potential privilege escalation I found a vulnerability in VMware Workstation 6.0 which allows an unprivileged user in the host OS to crash the system and potentially run arbitrary code with kernel privileges. The issue is in the vmstor-60 driver, which is supposed to mount VMware images within the host OS. When sending the IOCTL code FsSetVoleInformation with subcode FsSetFileInformation with a large buffer and underreporting its size to at max 1024 bytes, it will underrun and potentially execute arbitrary code. Security focus
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