hypervisor malware vulnerabilities
"Hypervisor malware vulnerabilities" refers to security weaknesses or flaws in virtualization software's underlying hypervisor that can be exploited by malware. These vulnerabilities allow malicious programs to access and manipulate privileged hypervisor functions, potentially compromising the entire virtual environment and expanding their attack to other virtual machines or the host system.
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