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Veeam backup software has a serious security flaw – here’s how to stay safe

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  • Veeam finds security bug plaguing a number of its products
  • The bug allows threat actors to run arbitrary commands
  • Patches are already available, so users are instructed to update now

Multiple Veeam Backup products were found carrying a critical severity vulnerability that allowed malicious actors to run arbitrary commands on compromised endpoints.

The company said the vulnerability was discovered in the Veeam Updater component, allowing threat actors to run man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks, executing arbitrary codes with root-level permissions. It is now tracked as CVE-2025-23114, and comes with a severity score of 9.0/10 (critical).

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