Daily Tech News: February 6, 2026

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Ransomware Crews Are Ripping Through VMware ESXi Servers—Patch Now or Pay Later

Italian authorities just blocked a barrage of suspected Russian cyberattacks aimed at government sites and Winter Olympics infrastructure right before the games kick off. But the real shocker exploding across feeds? Ransomware gangs are hammering a critical VMware ESXi flaw, chaining zero-days to bust out of VMs and encrypt entire hypervisors.

Digging into the chaos: CISA slapped CVE-2025-22225—a high-severity 8.2 CVSS bug patched by Broadcom back in March 2025—onto its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list. Attackers mix it with CVE-2025-22224 and CVE-2025-22226 for full VM escape, letting them scribble arbitrary code into the kernel from the VMX process. US federal agencies gotta patch under BOD 22-01, and intel ties this to live ransomware hits on enterprises after snagging admin creds. Tens of thousands of exposed ESXi boxes are still wide open.

As a dev, this hits home hard. If you’re spinning up VMs on ESXi for testing, staging, or prod workloads, one unpatched host means your whole cluster could get Ransomwared into oblivion—data wiped, ops halted, and downtime costing thousands per hour. Web devs leaning on virtualized stacks? Double-check your infra; attackers love chaining these for lateral movement. And with Olympics-timed state hacks in the mix, expect phishing spikes targeting devs too.

Bottom line: Fire up your patch management today, lock down admin access, and scan for IOCs. In 2026’s wild west, skipping updates isn’t lazy—it’s an invite for chaos.

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