1.0 Introduction
Recently, VMware released a security advisory addressing a high-severity unauthenticated blind SQL Injection vulnerability (CVE-2025-22217) in its Avi Load Balancer product.
2.0 Impact
The vulnerability allows malicious actors with network access to execute specially crafted SQL queries, potentially gaining unauthorized access to sensitive database information
3.0 Affected Products
- VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.1.1
- VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.1.2
- VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.2.1
- VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.2.2
4.0 Recommendations
CyberSecurity Malaysia encourages users and administrators to review the VMware Advisories and apply the necessary updates.
Kindly refer to the following URL: https://support.broadcom.com/web/ecx/support-content-notification/-/external/content/SecurityAdvisories/0/25346
Generally, we advise users to be updated with the latest security announcements by the vendor and follow best practice security policies to determine which updates should be applied.
For further enquiries, please contact Cyber999 Incident Response Centre through the following channels:
E-mail: cyber999[at]cybersecurity.my
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5.0 References