SecurityFocus.com and Eitan Caspi have published an issue with the way VMware handles the guest operating system by allowing malicious programs installed under VMware to access sensitive information ...
When you create a 32-bit VMware VM, by default it picks certain virtual hardware (e.g. the AMD PCNet32 NIC) that it cannot emulate for a 64-bit guest. So you might need to open it in VMware ...
In the world of modern CPUs, speculative execution, where a processor guesses ahead on branches and executes instructions before the actual code path is confirmed, has long been recognized as a ...
I have run across a design issue in VMware's scripting automation API that diminishes VM guest/host isolation in such a manner to facilitate privilege escalation, spreading of malware, and compromise ...
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