A potentially serious vulnerability discovered by researchers in the Zoom video conferencing application can allow external attackers or malicious insiders to hijack screen controls, spoof chat messages, and remove attendees from a session.
Identity & Access·Network Security
Zoom Conferencing App Exposes Enterprises to Attacks
A potentially serious vulnerability discovered by researchers in the Zoom video conferencing application can allow external attackers or malicious insiders to hijack screen controls, spoof chat messages, and remove attendees from a session. The post Zoom Conferencing App Exposes Enterprises to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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