← Back to context Comment by dpark 16 hours ago > fully secured against attackers, of which the mere existence of a hypervisor layer is proof ofhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_machine_escape 2 comments dpark Reply JCattheATM 16 hours ago The last one was 8 years ago. It's not a terribly common vuln anymore - not that it ever was. KomoD 14 hours ago > The last one was 8 years agoNot true. There's way more than that list. I could immediately think of 2 more from last year: CVE-2025-22224 and CVE-2025-22225
JCattheATM 16 hours ago The last one was 8 years ago. It's not a terribly common vuln anymore - not that it ever was. KomoD 14 hours ago > The last one was 8 years agoNot true. There's way more than that list. I could immediately think of 2 more from last year: CVE-2025-22224 and CVE-2025-22225
KomoD 14 hours ago > The last one was 8 years agoNot true. There's way more than that list. I could immediately think of 2 more from last year: CVE-2025-22224 and CVE-2025-22225
The last one was 8 years ago. It's not a terribly common vuln anymore - not that it ever was.
> The last one was 8 years ago
Not true. There's way more than that list. I could immediately think of 2 more from last year: CVE-2025-22224 and CVE-2025-22225