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Video conferencing software Zoom is working on patching a zero-day vulnerability that was disclosed online earlier today in a blog post by cyber-security firm ACROS Security. The security firm ...
The Zoom client has a vulnerability that can leak your Windows 10 sign-in information, and until there's a permanent fix, you can use this workaround.
Zoom has announced today the launch of an automatic update feature designed to streamline the update process for desktop clients.
An unpatched and previously unknown vulnerability in the Zoom Client for Windows, known as a zero-day, has been disclosed by security company 0patch. Mitja Kolsek, 0patch co-founder, said that the ...
Researchers said that the issue is only exploitable on Windows 7 and earlier. A newly discovered bug in the Zoom Client for Windows could allow remote code-execution, according to researchers at ...
There is a critical security gap in the Windows clients of the Zoom conferencing software. Updates are available to plug it.
The Zoom videoconferencing platform has issued a patch for a zero-day flaw that exposed the platform’s users running Windows 7 and earlier versions to attacks.
Zoom warns multiple versions of its Windows client are vulnerableA security flaw can be used to fully take over target ...
The newly discovered remote code execution flaw affects Windows 7 PCs with the Zoom client installed, according to Slovenian firm Arcos Security.
The Zoom Windows client is at risk from a flaw in the chat feature that could allow attackers to steal the logins of people who click on the link.
On the heels of Zoom's iPhone privacy blunder, a security researcher has found that attackers can use the Zoom Windows client's group chat feature to share links that will leak the Windows network ...