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VMware exploited 34 vulnerable device drivers to gain full control of Windows 11
Nov. 6, 2023, 12:41 p.m. | Alfonso Maruccia
TechSpot www.techspot.com
Bug hunters at the VMware Threat Analysis Unit (TAU) discovered 34 unique vulnerable Windows drivers, with 237 different file hashes belonging to legacy devices. Even though many of these drivers have revoked or expired security certificates, companies and other organizations are still using them to support old hardware across various industries.
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