A case where shared folders have been attacked to get control of the
host (apparently Windows/VMware Workstation):
http://www.darkreading.com/security/application-security/211201078/index.html
Another attack on the "Virtual Machine display function"
(http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2009-1244). The
exploit only works for vmware Workstation if I remember correctly, but
the vulnerability is also present on VMWare ESXi.
I think the CANVAS team sent a demonstration video somewhere on the web.
http://www.darkreading.com/security-services/167801101/security/application-security/217701908/hacking-tool-lets-a-vm-break-out-and-attack-its-host.html
Cases where a virtual machine host has been compromised DO exists. Now,
you just has to hope that hypervisor provider are reactive on these kind
of issues...
Le 29/03/2012 19:43, Main Framed a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm wondering if anyone has any stories or articles about whether or
not there are any known instances when a hypervisor was hacked though
a compromised VM or are they any known instances when a VM was
exploited because it was on the same host as a compromised VM (i.e.
moving from one VM to the next)?
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