VMware security advisories are now only visible if users sign up for a Broadcom support account, but Broadcom has reversed the decision. The change was met with criticism from security researchers concerned about transparency. End-User Computing products are exempt from this change. There are plans for automatic notifications for new advisories, but the feature is not yet functional. Some experts worry this change will hinder security transparency and make it harder to aggregate vulnerability exposure. Other concerns have been raised about Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, with past acquisitions leading to slower product development and increased prices. The acquisition by Broadcom has raised concerns about changes in licensing models and pricing, with organizations criticizing the lack of transparency and potential anti-competitive practices. Concerns have also been raised about patch support for VMware perpetual license holders. Broadcom emphasizes its commitment to creating value for customers and partners while considering customer feedback in its offerings.
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