VMware’s Hotter-than-Jalapeno Security Advisory

New vulnerabilities have been discovered in VMware’s vCenter Server and Cloud Foundation. These hotter-than-jalapeno vulnerabilities have the potential to let a remote cyber actor take control of your system. Time to put that coffee down and get patching!

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Just when you thought you could put your feet up and take a sip of your mocha latte, VMware drops a security advisory hotter than a jalapeno popper. Yes, folks, it's time to put down your coffee and pick up your fire extinguishers as two vulnerabilities (CVE-2023-34048 and CVE-2023-34056) have come knocking on VMware vCenter Server's and VMware Cloud Foundation's doors. And they aren't selling Girl Scout cookies. These sneaky intruders could potentially let a remote cyber actor take over your system like some bad sci-fi movie. So, let's dive into the matrix, check out the advisory, and patch up these holes before they become black holes.

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