VMware Users Beware: Patch Those Security Flaws Before They Patch You!

Broadcom unveiled security updates for VMware products to tackle three actively exploited flaws that could lead to code execution or information disclosure. Affected users should apply patches faster than you can say “sandbox escape” to avoid digital disaster.

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Hot Take:

Broadcom just dropped a hot mixtape of security updates addressing a trio of VMware vulnerabilities, and they’re dropping bars hotter than a toaster on full blast! Time to patch up, before your virtual machines start dropping like it’s a dance-off gone wrong!

Key Points:

  • Three security vulnerabilities in VMware ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion products have been patched by Broadcom.
  • The flaws have been actively exploited, potentially leading to code execution and information disclosure.
  • The vulnerabilities are identified as CVE-2025-22224, CVE-2025-22225, and CVE-2025-22226.
  • Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center discovered these vulnerabilities.
  • Users are advised to apply the latest patches to protect against these exploits.

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