CVE-2024-21887 HIGH CVSS 7.5

VMware vCenter Server Privilege Escalation

Published: February 20, 2024 VMware Privilege Escalation

Executive Summary

A privilege escalation vulnerability in VMware vCenter Server due to improper permissions.

This high vulnerability with CVSS score 7.5 requires prompt attention from Australian organizations using VMware vCenter Server.

Technical Details

Vulnerability Overview

  • CVE ID: CVE-2024-21887
  • CVSS Score: 7.5 (High)
  • Published: February 20, 2024
  • Vendor: VMware
  • Product: vCenter Server
  • Category: Privilege Escalation

Impact Assessment

Authenticated users with non-administrative privileges may escalate to root.

Affected Systems

Organizations using VMware vCenter Server should immediately assess their exposure to this vulnerability.

  • Check version numbers against affected ranges
  • Review security advisories from VMware
  • Assess internet-facing exposure
  • Conduct vulnerability scans

Threat Level

Based on CVSS 7.5 score and vulnerability type (Privilege Escalation), this represents a high threat to Australian organizations.

Priority: 🟠 HIGH

Mitigation and Remediation

Immediate Actions

Apply VMware security patches VMSA-2024-0006

General Remediation Steps

  1. Identify all instances of VMware vCenter Server in your environment
  2. Review vendor security advisories for specific patch information
  3. Test patches in non-production environment if possible
  4. Deploy patches to production systems following change management procedures
  5. Verify patch deployment and conduct post-patch validation
  6. Monitor systems for signs of exploitation or compromise

Compensating Controls (If Immediate Patching Not Possible)

  • Implement network segmentation to limit exposure
  • Deploy additional monitoring and detection capabilities
  • Restrict access to affected systems using ACLs or firewall rules
  • Enable additional logging and alerting
  • Conduct more frequent security assessments
  • Document exceptions and remediation timeline

Australian Organizational Guidance

Compliance Considerations

  • Essential Eight: Patch applications within timeframes appropriate to risk (Critical: 48 hours)
  • ISM Controls: Follow ACSC guidelines for vulnerability management
  • Privacy Act: Consider notification requirements if data exposure possible
  • Industry Standards: Align with sector-specific security requirements
  • SOCI Act: Critical infrastructure entities must report security incidents

Resources for Australian Organizations

Detection and Monitoring

Indicators to Monitor

  • Unusual authentication patterns or failures
  • Unexpected system configuration changes
  • Anomalous network traffic patterns
  • Suspicious process execution
  • Unauthorized access attempts
  • Unusual outbound connections

Log Analysis

Review system logs for indicators of exploitation. Focus on:

  • Authentication logs for unusual login patterns
  • System logs for configuration changes
  • Application-specific logs for vCenter Server
  • Network traffic logs for C2 communications
  • Security tool alerts and correlations

SIEM Detection Rules

Implement detection rules specific to Privilege Escalation attacks. Monitor for patterns consistent with this vulnerability and establish baselines for normal behavior.

References and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

How serious is CVE-2024-21887?

With a CVSS score of 7.5, this is classified as high. Organizations should prioritize remediation based on their risk assessment and compliance requirements.

How do I know if I'm affected?

Check if you're using VMware vCenter Server. Review the vendor's security advisory for specific affected version ranges and configurations. Conduct vulnerability scans and asset inventory checks.

What should Australian organizations do?

Follow ACSC guidance for vulnerability management. Assess your exposure, prioritize based on risk, and implement patches or compensating controls as appropriate. Document all actions taken and ensure senior management is informed.

Where can I get patches?

Obtain patches directly from VMware through their official support channels or customer portal. Ensure patches are validated before deployment and test in non-production environments first.

What if I can't patch immediately?

Implement compensating controls as listed above. Document the exception, establish a remediation timeline, and increase monitoring. Report to senior management and consider third-party security services for additional support.

Need Expert Assistance?

Australian cybersecurity professionals can help assess your exposure to CVE-2024-21887 and implement appropriate remediation strategies.