Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has resolved a maximum-severity security flaw in OneView Software program that, if efficiently exploited, might end in distant code execution.
The essential vulnerability, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2025-37164, carries a CVSS rating of 10.0. HPE OneView is an IT infrastructure administration software program that streamlines IT operations and controls all programs by way of a centralized dashboard interface.
“A possible security vulnerability has been recognized in Hewlett Packard Enterprise OneView Software program. This vulnerability could possibly be exploited, permitting a distant unauthenticated consumer to carry out distant code execution,” HPE stated in an advisory issued this week.

It impacts all variations of the software program previous to model 11.00, which addresses the flaw. The corporate has additionally made accessible a hotfix that may be utilized to OneView variations 5.20 by 10.20.
It is price noting that the hotfix have to be reapplied after upgrading from model 6.60 or later to model 7.00.00, or after any HPE Synergy Composer reimaging operations. Separate hotfixes can be found for the OneView digital equipment and Synergy Composer2.
Though HPE makes no point out of the flaw being exploited within the wild, it is important that customers apply the patches as quickly as doable for optimum safety.
Earlier this June, the corporate additionally launched updates to repair eight vulnerabilities in its StoreOnce information backup and deduplication answer that would end in an authentication bypass and distant code execution. It additionally shipped OneView model 10.00 to remediate quite a lot of recognized flaws in third-party parts, resembling Apache Tomcat and Apache HTTP Server.



