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New vulnerabilities allowed attackers to intercept Zoom meetings

  • Post author:System
  • Post published:18 November 2021
  • Post category:Blog & News

The three vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2021-34414, CVE-2021-34415, and CVE-2021-34416. Exploiting these flaws, an attacker could have executed arbitrary code on the server using root-user privileges. More information https://www.hackread.com/vulnerabilities-attackers-spy-your-zoom-meetings/

Tags: and CVE-2021-34416, CVE-2021-34414, CVE-2021-34415, New vulnerabilities allowed attackers to intercept Zoom meetings

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