• Menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

All Tech News

Latest Technology News

Broadcom Warns of High-Severity SQL Injection Flaw in VMware Avi Load Balancer

You are here: Home / Cyber Security News / Broadcom Warns of High-Severity SQL Injection Flaw in VMware Avi Load Balancer

Broadcom has alerted of a high-severity security flaw in VMware Avi Load Balancer that could be weaponized by malicious actors to gain entrenched database access.

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-22217 (CVSS score: 8.6), has been described as an unauthenticated blind SQL injection.

“A malicious user with network access may be able to use specially crafted SQL queries to gain database access,” the company said in an advisory issued Tuesday.

Security researchers Daniel Kukuczka and Mateusz Darda have been acknowledged for discovering and reporting the vulnerability.

It affects the following version of the software –

  • VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.1.1 (Fixed in 30.1.2-2p2)
  • VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.1.2 (Fixed in 30.1.2-2p2)
  • VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.2.1 (Fixed in 30.2.1-2p5)
  • VMware Avi Load Balancer 30.2.2 (Fixed in 30.2.2-2p2)

Broadcom further noted that versions 22.x and 21.x are not susceptible to CVE-2025-22217, and that users running version 30.1.1 must first upgrade to 30.1.2 or later before applying the patch.

There are no workarounds that address the shortcoming, necessitating that customers update their instances to the latest version for optimal protection.

Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter  and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.

Some parts of this article are sourced from:
thehackernews.com

Previous Post: « Zyxel CPE Devices Face Active Exploitation Due to Unpatched CVE-2024-40891 Vulnerability
Next Post: UAC-0063 Expands Cyber Attacks to European Embassies Using Stolen Documents »

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Malicious PyPI Packages Exploit Instagram and TikTok APIs to Validate User Accounts
  • RVTools Official Site Hacked to Deliver Bumblebee Malware via Trojanized Installer
  • Ransomware Gangs Use Skitnet Malware for Stealthy Data Theft and Remote Access
  • Why CTEM is the Winning Bet for CISOs in 2025
  • Firefox Patches 2 Zero-Days Exploited at Pwn2Own Berlin with $100K in Rewards

Copyright © 2025 · AllTech.News, All Rights Reserved.