VMware Tools Flaw Let Attackers Escalate Privileges


Two high vulnerabilities have been discovered in VMware Tools, which were assigned with CVE-2023-34057 and CVE-2023-34058. These vulnerabilities were associated with Local Privilege Escalation and SAML Token Signature Bypass.

The severities of these vulnerabilities are 7.5 (High) and 7.8 (High), respectively. One of these vulnerabilities existed in macOS. However,  VMware has released patches and security advisories for fixing these vulnerabilities.

CVE-2023-34057: Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

A threat actor with local user privilege to a guest virtual machine can exploit this vulnerability and gain elevated privileges within the virtual machine. The severity of this vulnerability is given as 7.8 (High). 

CVE-2023-34058: SAML Token Signature Bypass

As a prerequisite, a threat actor requires “guest operations privilege” to exploit this vulnerability. This privilege controls the ability to interact with files and applications inside a virtual machine’s guest operating system for exploiting this vulnerability. 

A threat actor with this privilege can exploit this vulnerability on a target virtual machine and elevate their privileges if that target virtual machine has been assigned with a more privileged Guest Alias. The severity for this vulnerability has been given as 7.5 (High).

Affected Products

Product Version Running On CVE Identifier CVSSv3 Severity Fixed Version Workarounds Additional Documentation
VMware Tools 12.x.x, 11.x.x, 10.3.x macOS CVE-2023-34057 7.8 Important 12.1.1 None None
VMware Tools 12.x.x, 11.x.x, 10.3.x Windows CVE-2023-34057 N/A N/A Unaffected N/A N/A
VMware Tools 12.x.x, 11.x.x, 10.3.x macOS CVE-2023-34058 N/A N/A Unaffected N/A N/A
VMware Tools 12.x.x, 11.x.x, 10.3.x Windows CVE-2023-34058 7.5 Important 12.3.5 None None

Users of these products are recommended to upgrade to the latest version in order to prevent these vulnerabilities from getting exploited.

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