First published: Fri Oct 16 2009(Updated: )
Integer overflow in the vmx86 kernel extension in VMware Fusion before 2.0.6 build 196839 allows host OS users to cause a denial of service to the host OS via unspecified vectors.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
VMware Fusion Pro | <=2.0.5 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =1.0 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =1.1 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =1.1.1 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =1.1.2 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =1.1.3 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =2.0 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =2.0.1 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =2.0.2 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =2.0.3 | |
VMware Fusion Pro | =2.0.4 | |
Apple iOS and macOS |
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CVE-2009-3282 has a medium severity level due to its potential to cause a denial of service to the host OS.
To fix CVE-2009-3282, you need to upgrade VMware Fusion to version 2.0.6 or later.
CVE-2009-3282 affects VMware Fusion versions up to 2.0.5 and includes versions 1.0 through 2.0.5.
CVE-2009-3282 is an integer overflow vulnerability in the vmx86 kernel extension.
Yes, CVE-2009-3282 allows host OS users to potentially cause a denial of service through unspecified vectors.