CyberSecurity News
Zoom Patches Critical Windows Flaw That Could Enable Account Takeover
AI summary
Zoom has released security updates to fix a critical flaw in its Windows products that could allow account takeover. The vulnerability affects several Zoom products for Windows, including the Desktop Client, VDI Client, and Meeting SDK. This flaw is considered critical with a high CVSS score, indicating a significant potential impact. The issue is related to improper input validation in the affected Zoom clients. The vulnerability has been assigned a CVE identifier for tracking purposes.
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