Tech Titan Tango: Ivanti, VMware, and Zoom Dance with High-Severity Bug Fixes!
Ivanti, VMware, and Zoom have rolled out fixes for vulnerabilities, some of which are high-severity. Ivanti addressed six issues in Endpoint Manager, including CVE-2025-22466, a security defect allowing XSS attacks for admin privileges. No evidence suggests these flaws have been exploited. Meanwhile, VMware and Zoom tackled their own vulnerability challenges.

Hot Take:
Looks like these cybersecurity heavyweights are spring cleaning! Ivanti, VMware, and Zoom have all whipped out their metaphorical brooms to sweep away dozens of pesky vulnerabilities. It’s like a spring cleaning sale in the world of cyber threats, and who doesn’t love a good discount on bugs? Just remember to stay vigilant — because while Ivanti assures us their vulnerabilities haven’t been exploited in the wild yet, you never know when an opportunistic hacker might decide to take a nature walk.
Key Points:
– Ivanti patched six vulnerabilities in Endpoint Manager, including a high-severity XSS defect.
– VMware addressed 47 vulnerabilities in the Tanzu platform, including 10 critical severity issues.
– Zoom fixed six security defects across its Workplace applications for various OS.
– Google rolled out a Chrome update to fix two vulnerabilities, one being a high-severity bug.
– No evidence of these vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, according to Ivanti.