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AWS Client VPN Vulnerabilities: Patch Now to Avoid Root Privilege Escalation!
AWS has patched critical vulnerabilities in AWS Client VPN. Users should upgrade to the latest versions to avoid risks.

Hot Take:
Looks like AWS Client VPN had a little security hiccup. Good thing they patched it up before hackers could turn their devices into digital playgrounds. Time to update, folks!
Key Points:
- Two vulnerabilities, CVE-2024-30164 and CVE-2024-30165, identified in AWS Client VPN.
- Vulnerabilities could allow root privilege escalation and arbitrary command execution.
- Issues addressed for all platforms: Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
- Recommended upgrades: version 3.11.1 for Windows, 3.9.2 for MacOS, and 3.12.1 for Linux.
- Thanks to Robinhood for the coordinated vulnerability disclosure.