Veeam Service Provider Console Vulnerabilities & Security Advisories
4 advisories tracked · Veeam Knowledge Base — Security Advisories · 0 listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Every row below is a published Veeam advisory that VulniPulse classified as Service Provider Console, with the CVEs, affected and fixed releases and exploitation status the vendor stated. Severity mix: 3 critical.
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Veeam Knowledge Base — Security Advisories
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Latest Veeam Service Provider Console advisories
Critical [CVE-2026-58067 +3] Vulnerabilities Resolved in Veeam Service Provider Console 9.3
Vulnerabilities Resolved in Veeam Service Provider Console 9.3 KB ID: 4893 Product: Published: 2026-08-04 Last Modified: Veeam Software Security Commitment Veeam® is committed to ensuring its products protect customers from potential risks. As part of that commitment, we operate a Vulnerability Disclosure Program (VDP) for all Veeam products and perform extensive internal code audits. When a vulnerability is identified, our team promptly develops a patch to address and mitigate the risk. In line with our dedication to transparency, we publicly disclose the vulnerability and provide detailed mitigation information. This approach ensures that all potentially affected customers can quickly implement the necessary measures to safeguard their systems. It’s important to note that once a vulnerability and its associated patch are disclosed, attackers will likely attempt to reverse-engineer the patch to exploit unpatched deployments of Veeam software. This reality underscores the critical importance of ensuring that all customers use the latest versions of our software and install all updates and patches without delay. Issue Details A vulnerability in Veeam Service Provider Console allowing an unauthenticated attacker to impersonate a managed agent and obtain that agent's credentials. Severity: Critical
Critical [CVE-2026-32998 +1] Vulnerability Resolved in Veeam Service Provider Console 9.2.1
Vulnerability Resolved in Veeam Service Provider Console 9.2.1 KB ID: 4853 Product: Veeam Service Provider Console | 9 | 9.1 | 9.2 Published: 2026-05-27 Last Modified: 2026-07-28 All vulnerabilities documented in this article were resolved in Veeam Service Provider Console 9.2.1.33875. Veeam Software Security Commitment Veeam® is committed to ensuring its products protect customers from potential risks. As part of that commitment, we operate a Vulnerability Disclosure Program (VDP) for all Veeam products and perform extensive internal code audits. When a vulnerability is identified, our team promptly develops a patch to address and mitigate the risk. In line with our dedication to transparency, we publicly disclose the vulnerability and provide detailed mitigation information. This approach ensures that all potentially affected customers can quickly implement the necessary measures to safeguard their systems. It’s important to note that once a vulnerability and its associated patch are disclosed, attackers will likely attempt to reverse-engineer the patch to exploit unpatched deployments of Veeam software. This reality underscores the critical importance of ensuring that all customers use the latest versions of our software and install all updates and patches without delay.
Critical [CVE-2026-32998] Veeam Service Provider Console: This vulnerability in Veeam Service Provider Console allows for remote code execution.
This vulnerability in Veeam Service Provider Console allows for remote code execution.