VMware

Workstation

218 vulnerabilities found.

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  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 14.02.2005 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

VMware before 4.5.2.8848-r5 searches for gdk-pixbuf shared libraries using a path that includes the rrdharan world-writable temporary directory, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code.

Exploit
  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 31.12.2004 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

Format string vulnerability in VMware Workstation 4.5.2 build-8848, if running with elevated privileges, might allow local users to execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in command line arguments. NOTE: it is not clear if there are any ...

  • EPSS 0.07%
  • Published 20.10.2003 04:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

VMware Workstation 4.0.1 for Linux, build 5289 and earlier, allows local users to delete arbitrary files via a symlink attack.

  • EPSS 0.04%
  • Published 27.08.2003 04:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

VMware GSX Server 2.5.1 build 4968 and earlier, and Workstation 4.0 and earlier, allows local users to gain root privileges via certain enivronment variables that are used when launching a virtual machine session.

  • EPSS 0.04%
  • Published 07.08.2003 04:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

VMware Workstation 4.0 for Linux allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain privileges via "symlink manipulation."

  • EPSS 0.05%
  • Published 30.07.2001 04:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

VMWare creates a temporary file vmware-log.USERNAME with insecure permissions, which allows local users to read or modify license information.

  • EPSS 0.06%
  • Published 17.01.2000 05:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

VMWare 1.1.2 allows local users to cause a denial of service via a symlink attack.

  • EPSS 0.38%
  • Published 26.06.1999 04:00:00
  • Last modified 03.04.2025 01:03:51

Buffer overflow in VMWare 1.0.1 for Linux via a long HOME environmental variable.