![]() When do I need to do something about this? In this case it is vCenter Server 6.5, 6.7, and 7.0. VMware Security Advisories always list the specific product versions that are affected. This post & the questions & answers document will be updated as new information develops. VMSA-2021-0010: What You Need to Know(this blog post).VMSA-2021-0010 Questions & Answers(questions we’ve received about this issue).VMware Communities Forum Thread on VMSA-2021-0010(a great place to ask questions).VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2021-0010(descriptions of the issues and workarounds).There are also tips for patching vCenter Server at the end which you may find helpful.įirst, if you haven’t read the original advisory or are a returning visitor here are some links to the different resources available: That is the case here, and the goal of this post is to help you decide your course forward. In most cases a security advisory is straightforward, but sometimes there are nuances that are worth extra discussion. ![]() This needs your immediate attention if you are using vCenter Server (if you didn’t get an email about it, please subscribe to our Security Advisories mailing list). VMware has released patches that address a new critical security advisory, VMSA-2021-0010 (CVE-2021-21985 & CVE-2021-21986). ![]()
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