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 said ...
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 ...
Zoom has announced today the launch of an automatic update feature designed to streamline the update process for desktop clients. The new feature is currently available only for desktop Zoom clients ...
Update: Zoom confirmed it has patched the vulnerability in Zoom client version 5.1.3. An unpatched and previously unknown security vulnerability has been discovered in the Zoom Client for Windows, ...
The Zoom videoconferencing platform was affected by a zero-day vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to execute commands remotely on affected machines. The flaw impacted devices running the ...
UPDATE 7/10/20: Zoom has patched the vulnerability with a fix that is now rolling out to users. "Zoom addressed this issue, which impacts users running Windows 7 and older, in the 5.1.3 client release ...