Multiple critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Veeam Backup & Replication, a widely-used data protection and disaster recovery solution.
These vulnerabilities, discovered during internal testing, pose serious risks, including remote code execution (RCE), privilege escalation, and data interception.
The issues affect Veeam Backup & Replication version 12.1.2.172 and all earlier builds, with unsupported versions likely also at risk.
Veeam Backup & Replication
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Veeam Agent for Linux
Veeam ONE
Veeam Service Provider Console
Veeam Backup for Nutanix AHV and Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager
Veeam has addressed these vulnerabilities in the latest software updates. Users are strongly advised to upgrade to Veeam Backup & Replication 12.2 (build 12.2.0.334), Veeam Agent for Linux 6.2 (build 6.2.0.101), Veeam ONE v12.2 (build 12.2.0.4093), and Veeam Service Provider Console v8.1 (build 8.1.0.21377) to mitigate these risks.
Regularly updating software and applying security patches is crucial to safeguard against potential exploits.
For organizations relying on Veeam products, it is imperative to review security settings, enhance monitoring of suspicious activities, and ensure that all systems are updated to the latest versions to protect against these vulnerabilities.
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