Happy Geek Pride Day! Here are Five Security Gadgets for your SME…

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Happy Geek Pride Day!  To celebrate our special day, we’re sharing with you some of the most innovative security gadgets to help your businesses stay protected and grow.  Technology is fundamental for any modern business. You might be thinking that IT security is far out of reach for your small to medium-size enterprise because of a limited budget. Wrong! You can protect against the constant threats that lurk in the web without breaking your budget.

With just a few bucks and some basic knowledge, there are many things us geeks can do to ensure the safety of our SMEs. Today is the day we rejoice in our shared love for technology and innovation.  Here are five cheap tools that will reinforce your company’s security:

Access Control

…the key that opens the doors of tomorrow.  The future of password identification is biometrics.  We’re sure you have noticed that it has been  increasingly popular for offices to use fingerprint readers, especially for entrances, to make sure that only the employees, and those invited, have access to the facilities. Protect entry to your business, or geek lair, with a smart lock.  Gadgets using Bluetooth, NFC, RFID or even Photonics Technology – can fulfill the same purpose.

Security Cables

Are you a geek that isn’t fluent in computer?  No problem.  Here’s a more hands-on solution.  Look to see if your laptop has a round slot, possibly close to the USB ports or the charger socket.  Maybe you’ve never noticed it but its more possible that you’ve been wondering what it is used for.  This is a Kensington Security Slot, a small hole that allows you to install a lock to block access to your machine.  Your roomie won’t be able to “borrow” your laptop anymore.  Although they won’t exactly strengthen the security of your laptop, security cables are cheap, tried and true.  They will definitely prevent future annoyances for your SME.

Cheap Alternatives for Video Surveillance Systems

The Internet of Things has opened up a world of possibilities for SMEs with small budgets. Now, we can set up surveillance systems using cameras that communicate with Smartphones. Piper, Canary or Nest Cam are some of the most popular and accessible systems.

The USB condom that protects your smartphone

Is your Smartphone your life? If your one of those entrepreneurs that sweats bullets as soon as you hit low-battery mode, then you’re probably accustomed to recharging your phone in public places like airports, cyber-cafes, or other similar charging stations, which in many instances, are massive hacking zones for cyber-criminals. A USB condom is inserted into the USB connector on your smartphone, tablet or computer, and disables the port’s data pins. The idea is that you insert it into your device before using free charging stations at less than trustworthy places. Once your charged-up, the device will eject and the USB port will operate as normal. You can find these devices in various models.

U2F

We have already chatted about two-step verification.  By now, you have probably grown tired of entering your password twice to confirm your identity for services or sites you access on the daily (like email accounts, for many of us). For less than €6, you can buy U2F Security Keys, which replace that second authentication factor.  As a safety guarantee, this special USB key does require you to enter on your computer that you, and only you, will try and access the computer.

USB KEY

The above-named gadgets can take your SME to a new level of protection, but you shouldn’t forget that hardware insurance is of little use if it is not accompanied by a good security software. With the Panda Antivirus, small and medium-sized enterprises won’t have to spend much time or money to defend their most valuable digital assets in the best possible way.

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UPDATED VMSA-2015-0007.5 – VMware vCenter and ESXi updates address critical security issues

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                   VMware Security Advisory

Advisory ID: VMSA-2015-0007.5
Synopsis:    VMware vCenter and ESXi updates address critical security
             issues
Issue date:  2015-10-01
Updated on:  2016-05-24
CVE number:  CVE-2015-5177 CVE-2015-2342 CVE-2015-1047
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1. Summary

   VMware vCenter and ESXi updates address critical security issues.

   NOTE: See section 3.b for a critical update on an incomplete fix
   for the JMX RMI issue.

2. Relevant Releases

   VMware ESXi 5.5 without patch ESXi550-201509101-SG
   VMware ESXi 5.1 without patch ESXi510-201510101-SG
   VMware ESXi 5.0 without patch ESXi500-201510101-SG

   VMware vCenter Server 6.0 prior to version 6.0.0b
   VMware vCenter Server 5.5 prior to version 5.5 update 3
   VMware vCenter Server 5.1 prior to version 5.1 update u3b
   VMware vCenter Server 5.0 prior to version 5.0 update u3e


3. Problem Description

   a. VMWare ESXi OpenSLP Remote Code Execution

      VMware ESXi contains a double free flaw in OpenSLP's
      SLPDProcessMessage() function. Exploitation of this issue may
      allow an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute code on
      the ESXi host.

      VMware would like to thank Qinghao Tang of QIHU 360 for reporting
      this issue to us.

      The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
      has assigned the identifier CVE-2015-5177 to this issue.

      Column 4 of the following table lists the action required to
      remediate the vulnerability in each release, if a solution is
      available.

        VMware          Product Running   Replace with/
        Product         Version on        Apply Patch
        =============   =======   =======   =================
        ESXi            6.0       ESXi      not affected
        ESXi            5.5       ESXi      ESXi550-201509101-SG*
        ESXi            5.1       ESXi      ESXi510-201510101-SG
        ESXi            5.0       ESXi      ESXi500-201510101-SG

        * Customers who have installed the complete set of ESXi 5.5 U3
        Bulletins, please review VMware KB 2133118. KB 2133118 documents
        a known non-security issue and provides a solution.

   b. VMware vCenter Server JMX RMI Remote Code Execution

      VMware vCenter Server contains a remotely accessible JMX RMI
      service that is not securely configured. An unauthenticated remote
      attacker who is able to connect to the service may be able to use
      it to execute arbitrary code on the vCenter Server. A local attacker
      may be able to elevate their privileges on vCenter Server.

      vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) 5.1, 5.5 and 6.0 has remote access
      to the JMX RMI service (port 9875) blocked by default.

      VMware would like to thank Doug McLeod of 7 Elements Ltd and an
      anonymous researcher working through HP's Zero Day Initiative for
      reporting this issue to us.

      The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
      has assigned the identifier CVE-2015-2342 to this issue.

      CRITICAL UPDATE

      VMSA-2015-0007.2 and earlier versions of this advisory documented
      that CVE-2015-2342 was addressed in vCenter Server 5.0 U3e,
      5.1 U3b, and 5.5 U3. Subsequently, it was found that the fix for
      CVE-2015-2342 in vCenter Server 5.0 U3e, 5.1 U3b, and
      5.5 U3/U3a/U3b running on Windows was incomplete and did not
      address the issue.
      In order to address the issue on these versions of vCenter Server
      Windows, an additional patch must be installed. This additional
      patch is available from VMware Knowledge Base (KB) article
      2144428. Alternatively, on vSphere 5.5 updating to vCenter Server
      5.5 U3d running on Windows will remediate the issue.
      In case the Windows Firewall is enabled on the system that has
      vCenter Server Windows installed, remote exploitation of
      CVE-2015-2342 is not possible. Even if the Windows Firewall is
      enabled, users are advised to install the additional patch in
      order to remove the local privilege elevation.

      Column 4 of the following table lists the action required to
      remediate the vulnerability in each release, if a solution is
      available.

      VMware                  Product    Running   Replace with/
      Product                 Version    on        Apply Patch
      =============           =======    =======   ===============
      VMware vCenter Server   6.0        Any       6.0.0b and above
      VMware vCenter Server   5.5        Windows   (5.5 U3/U3a/U3b + KB*)
                                                   or 5.5 U3d
      VMware vCenter Server   5.5        Linux     5.5 U3 and above
      VMware vCenter Server   5.1        Windows   (5.1 U3b + KB*)
                                                   or 5.1 U3d
      VMware vCenter Server   5.1        Linux     5.1 U3b
      VMware vCenter Server   5.0        Windows   5.0 U3e + KB*
      VMware vCenter Server   5.0        Linux     5.0 U3e

     * An additional patch provided in VMware KB article 2144428 must be
       installed on vCenter Server Windows 5.0 U3e, 5.1 U3b, 5.5 U3,
       5.5 U3a, and 5.5 U3b in order to remediate CVE-2015-2342.
       This patch is not needed when updating to 5.1 U3d or 5.5 U3d,
       or when installing 5.1 U3d or 5.5 U3d.

   c. VMware vCenter Server vpxd denial-of-service vulnerability

      VMware vCenter Server does not properly sanitize long heartbeat
      messages. Exploitation of this issue may allow an unauthenticated
      attacker to create a denial-of-service condition in the vpxd
      service.

      VMware would like to thank the Google Security Team for reporting
      this issue to us.

      The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
      has assigned the identifier CVE-2015-1047 to this issue.

      Column 4 of the following table lists the action required to
      remediate the vulnerability in each release, if a solution is
      available.

      VMware                       Product    Running   Replace with/
      Product                      Version    on        Apply Patch
      =============                =======    =======   ==============
      VMware vCenter Server        6.0        Any       not affected
      VMware vCenter Server        5.5        Any       5.5u2
      VMware vCenter Server        5.1        Any       5.1u3
      VMware vCenter Server        5.0        Any       5.0u3e


4. Solution

   Please review the patch/release notes for your product and version
   and verify the checksum of your downloaded file.

   ESXi
   --------------------------------
   Downloads:
   https://www.vmware.com/patchmgr/findPatch.portal

   Documentation:
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2110247
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2114875
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2120209

   vCenter Server
   --------------------------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://www.vmware.com/go/download-vsphere


5. References

   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-5177
   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-2342
   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-1047

   VMware Knowledge Base articles
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2133118
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2144428

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6. Change log


   2015-10-01 VMSA-2015-0007
   Initial security advisory in conjunction with ESXi 5.0, 5.1 patches
   and VMware vCenter Server 5.1 u3b, 5.0 u3e on 2015-10-01.

   2015-10-06 VMSA-2015-0007.1
   Updated security advisory in conjunction with the release of ESXi 5.5
   U3a on 2015-10-06. Added a note to section 3.a to alert customers to
   a non-security issue in ESXi 5.5 U3 that is addressed in ESXi 5.5 U3a.

   2015-10-20 VMSA-2015-0007.2
   Updated security advisory to reflect that CVE-2015-2342 is fixed in
   an earlier vCenter Server version (6.0.0b) than originally reported
   (6.0 U1) and that the port required to exploit the vulnerability is
   blocked in the appliance versions of the software (5.1 and above).

   2016-02-12 VMSA-2015-0007.3
   Updated security advisory to add that an additional patch is required
   on vCenter Server 5.0 U3e, 5.1 U3b and 5.5 U3/U3a/U3b running on
   Windows to remediate CVE-2015-2342.

   2016-04-27 VMSA-2015-0007.4
   Updated security advisory to add that vCenter Server 5.5 U3d running on
   Windows addresses CVE-2105-2342 without the need to install the
   additional patch.

   2016-05-24 VMSA-2015-0007.5
   Updated security advisory to add that vCenter Server 5.1 U3d running on
   Windows addresses CVE-2105-2342 without the need to install the
   additional patch.

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7. Contact

   E-mail list for product security notifications and announcements:
   http://lists.vmware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/security-announce

   This Security Advisory is posted to the following lists:

    security-announce at lists.vmware.com
    bugtraq at securityfocus.com
    fulldisclosure at seclists.org

   E-mail: security at vmware.com
   PGP key at: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1055

   VMware Security Advisories
   http://www.vmware.com/security/advisories

   Consolidated list of VMware Security Advisories
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2078735

   VMware Security Response Policy
   https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/security_response.html

   VMware Lifecycle Support Phases
   https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/lifecycle.html

   Twitter
   https://twitter.com/VMwareSRC

   Copyright 2015 VMware Inc.  All rights reserved.

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UPDATED VMSA-2016-0005.1 VMware product updates address critical and important security issues

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                   VMware Security Advisory

Advisory ID: VMSA-2016-0005.1
Synopsis:    VMware product updates address critical and important
             security issues
Issue date:  2016-05-17
Updated on:  2016-05-24
CVE number:  CVE-2016-3427, CVE-2016-2077
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1. Summary

   VMware product updates address critical and important
   security issues.

2. Relevant Releases

   vCenter Server 6.0 on Windows without workaround of KB 2145343
   vCenter Server 6.0 on Linux (VCSA) prior to 6.0.0b
   vCenter Server 5.5 prior to 5.5 U3d (on Windows), 5.5 U3 (VCSA)
   vCenter Server 5.1 prior to 5.1 U3b
   vCenter Server 5.0 prior to 5.0 U3e

   vCloud Director prior to 8.0.1.1
   vCloud Director prior to 5.6.5.1
   vCloud Director prior to 5.5.6.1

   vSphere Replication prior to 6.0.0.3
   vSphere Replication prior to 5.8.1.2
   vSphere Replication prior to 5.6.0.6

   vRealize Operations Manager 6.x (non-appliance version)

   VMware Workstation prior to 11.1.3

   VMware Player prior to 7.1.3


3. Problem Description

   a. Critical JMX issue when deserializing authentication credentials

      The RMI server of Oracle JRE JMX deserializes any class when
      deserializing authentication credentials. This may allow a remote,
      unauthenticated attacker to cause deserialization flaws and execute
      their commands.

      Workarounds CVE-2016-3427

      vCenter Server
      Apply the steps of VMware Knowledge Base article 2145343 to vCenter
      Server 6.0 on Windows. See the table below for the specific vCenter
      Server 6.0 versions on Windows this applies to.

      vCloud Director
      No workaround identified

      vSphere Replication
      No workaround identified

      vRealize Operations Manager (non-appliance)
      The non-appliance version of vRealize Operations Manager (vROps),
      which can be installed on Windows and Linux has no default
      firewall. In order to remove the remote exploitation possibility,
      access to the following external ports will need to be blocked on
      the system where the non-appliance version of vROps is installed:
         - vROps 6.2.x: port 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9008
         - vROps 6.1.x: port 9004, 9005, 9007, 9008
         - vROps 6.0.x: port 9004, 9005
      Note: These ports are already blocked by default in the appliance
      version of vROps.

      The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has
      assigned the identifier CVE-2016-3427 to this issue.

      Column 4 of the following table lists the action required to
      remediate the vulnerability in each release, if a solution is
      available.

      VMware                  Product    Running   Replace with/
      Product                 Version    on        Apply Patch
      ======================  =========  =======   =============
      vCenter Server          6.0        Windows   6.0.0b + KB 2145343 *
      vCenter Server          6.0        Linux     6.0.0b
      vCenter Server          5.5        Windows   (5.5 U3b + KB 2144428
**)
                                                   or 5.5 U3d
      vCenter Server          5.5        Linux     5.5 U3
      vCenter Server          5.1        Windows   (5.1 U3b + KB 2144428
**)
                                                   or 5.1U3d
      vCenter Server          5.1        Linux     5.1 U3b
      vCenter Server          5.0        Windows   5.0 U3e + KB 2144428 **
      vCenter Server          5.0        Linux     5.0 U3e

      vCloud Director         8.0.x      Linux     8.0.1.1
      vCloud Director         5.6.x      Linux     5.6.5.1
      vCloud Director         5.5.x      Linux     5.5.6.1

      vSphere Replication     6.1.x      Linux     patch pending ***
      vSphere Replication     6.0.x      Linux     6.0.0.3 ***
      vSphere Replication     5.8.x      Linux     5.8.1.2 ***
      vSphere Replication     5.6.x      Linux     5.6.0.6 ***

      vROps (non-appliance)   6.x        All       Apply workaround
      vROps (appliance)       6.x        Linux     Not affected


    * Remote and local exploitation is feasible on vCenter Server 6.0 and
      6.0.0a for Windows. Remote exploitation is not feasible on vCenter
      Server 6.0.0b (and above) for Windows but local exploitation is. The
      local exploitation possibility can be removed by applying the steps
      of KB 2145343 to vCenter Server 6.0.0b (and above) for Windows.

   ** See VMSA-2015-0007 for details.
      vCenter Server 5.5 U3d and 5.1 U3d running on Windows addresses
      CVE-2016-3427 without the need to install the additional patch
      of KB 2144428 documented in VMSA-2015-0007.


  *** vSphere Replication is affected if its vCloud Tunneling Agent
      is running, which is not enabled by default. This agent is used
      in environments that replicate data between the cloud and an
      on-premise datacenter.


   b. Important VMware Workstation and Player for Windows host privilege
      escalation vulnerability.

      VMware Workstation and Player for Windows do not properly reference
      one of their executables. This may allow a local attacker on the host
      to elevate their privileges.

      VMware would like to thank Andrew Smith of Sword & Shield Enterprise
      Security for reporting this issue to us.

      The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
      has assigned the identifier CVE-2016-2077 to this issue.

      Column 4 of the following table lists the action required to
      remediate the vulnerability in each release, if a solution is
      available.

      VMware                      Product    Running   Replace with/
      Product                     Version    on        Apply Patch
      ==================          =======    =======   =================
      VMware Workstation          12.x       any       not affected
      VMware Workstation          11.x       Windows   11.1.3
      VMware Workstation          11.x       Linux     not affected

      VMware Player               8.x        any       not affected
      VMware Player               7.x        Windows   7.1.3
      VMware Player               7.x        Linux     not affected


4. Solution

   Please review the patch/release notes for your product and
   version and verify the checksum of your downloaded file.

   vCenter Server
   --------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://www.vmware.com/go/download-vsphere

   vCloud Director
   ---------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://www.vmware.com/go/download/vcloud-director

   vSphere Replication
   -------------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/get-download?downloadGroup=VR6003
   https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/get-download?downloadGroup=VR5812
   https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/get-download?downloadGroup=VR5606
   https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vsphere-replication-pubs.html

   VMware Workstation
   -------------------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://www.vmware.com/go/downloadworkstation

   VMware Player
   -------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer

5. References

   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-3427
   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-2077

   VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2015-0007
   http://www.vmware.com/security/advisories/VMSA-2015-0007.html

   VMware Knowledge Base article 2145343
   kb.vmware.com/kb/2145343

   VMware Knowledge Base article 2144428
   kb.vmware.com/kb/2144428

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6. Change log

   2016-05-17 VMSA-2016-0005
   Initial security advisory in conjunction with the release of VMware
   vCloud Director 8.0.1.1, 5.6.5.1, and 5.5.6.1, and vSphere
   Replication 6.0.0.3, 5.8.1.2, and 5.6.0.6 on 2016-05-17.

   2016-05-24 VMSA-2016-0005.1
   Updated security advisory in conjunction with the release of vSphere
   5.1 U3d on 2016-05-24. vCenter Server 5.1 U3d running on
   Windows addresses CVE-2016-3427 without the need to install the
   additional patch.


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7. Contact

   E-mail list for product security notifications and announcements:
   http://lists.vmware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/security-announce

   This Security Advisory is posted to the following lists:

    security-announce at lists.vmware.com
    bugtraq at securityfocus.com
    fulldisclosure at seclists.org

   E-mail: security at vmware.com
   PGP key at: https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1055

   VMware Security Advisories
   http://www.vmware.com/security/advisories

   Consolidated list of VMware Security Advisories
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2078735

   VMware Security Response Policy
   https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/security_response.html

   VMware Lifecycle Support Phases
   https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/lifecycle.html

   Twitter
   https://twitter.com/VMwareSRC

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NEW VMSA-2016-0006 VMware vCenter Server updates address an important cross-site scripting issue

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VMware Security Advisory

Advisory ID: VMSA-2016-0006
Synopsis:    VMware vCenter Server updates address an important cross-site
             scripting issue

Issue date:  2016-05-24
Updated on:  2016-05-24 (Initial Advisory)
CVE number:  CVE-2016-2078

1. Summary

   VMware vCenter Server updates address an important cross-site scripting
issue.

2. Relevant Releases

   vCenter Server 6.0 prior to 6.0 update 2
   vCenter Server 5.5 prior to 5.5 update 3d
   vCenter Server 5.1 prior to 5.1 update 3d

3. Problem Description

   a. Reflected cross-site scripting issue through flash parameter
injection

   The vSphere Web Client contains a reflected cross-site scripting
   vulnerability that occurs through flash parameter injection. An attacker
   can exploit this issue by tricking a victim into clicking a malicious
link.

   VMware would like to thank John Page aka hyp3rlinx for reporting this
issue to us.

   The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has
   assigned the identifier CVE-2016-2078 to this issue.

   Column 4 of the following table lists the action required to
   remediate the vulnerability in each release, if a solution is
   available.

   VMware              Product       Running      Replace with/
   Product             Version         on          Apply Patch
   ============       ==========    ==========    =============
   vCenter Server       6.0          Window         6.0 U2*
   vCenter Server       6.0          Linux          not affected
   vCenter Server       5.5          Window         5.5 U3d*
   vCenter Server       5.5          Linux          not affected
   vCenter Server       5.1          Window         5.1 U3d*
   vCenter Server       5.1          Linux          not affected
   vCenter Server       5.0          any            not affected

   *Client side component of the vSphere Web Client does not need to be
updated to remediate CVE-2016-2078. Updating the vCenter Server is sufficient
to remediate this issue.


4. Solution

   Please review the patch/release notes for your product and
   version and verify the checksum of your downloaded file.

   vCenter Server
   --------------
   Downloads and Documentation:
   https://www.vmware.com/go/download-vsphere


5. References

   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-2078

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6. Change log

   2016-05-24 VMSA-2016-0006
   Initial security advisory in conjunction with the release of VMware
   vCenter Server 5.1 U3d on 2016-05-24.

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7. Contact

   E-mail list for product security notifications and announcements:
   http://lists.vmware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/security-announce

   This Security Advisory is posted to the following lists:

   security-announce at lists.vmware.com
   bugtraq at securityfocus.com
   fulldisclosure at seclists.org

   E-mail: security at vmware.com
   PGP key at: https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1055

   VMware Security Advisories
   http://www.vmware.com/security/advisories

   Consolidated list of VMware Security Advisories
   http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2078735

   VMware Security Response Policy
   https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/security_response.html

   VMware Lifecycle Support Phases
   https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/lifecycle.html

   Twitter
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CVE-2016-1380

Cisco AsyncOS 8.0 before 8.0.6-119 on Web Security Appliance (WSA) devices allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (proxy-process hang) via a crafted HTTP POST request, aka Bug ID CSCuo12171.

CVE-2016-1381

Memory leak in Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 through 9.0 before 9.0.1-162 on Web Security Appliance (WSA) devices allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via an HTTP file-range request for cached content, aka Bug ID CSCuw97270.

CVE-2016-1382

Cisco AsyncOS before 8.5.3-069 and 8.6 through 8.8 on Web Security Appliance (WSA) devices mishandles memory allocation for HTTP requests, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (proxy-process reload) via a crafted request, aka Bug ID CSCuu02529.

CVE-2016-1383

Memory leak in Cisco AsyncOS through 8.8 on Web Security Appliance (WSA) devices allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via an unspecified HTTP status code, aka Bug ID CSCur28305.

CVE-2016-1400

Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server (VCS) X8.x before X8.7.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (service disruption) via a crafted URI in a SIP header, aka Bug ID CSCuy43258.