"Zoom Vulnerability Would Have Allowed Hackers to Eavesdrop on Calls"
Check Point cybersecurity researchers recently released a report in which they discuss their discovery of vulnerabilities contained by the popular video conferencing platform, Zoom. According to the report, the exploitation of these vulnerabilities would have enabled hackers to join in on video meetings, eavesdrop on calls, and possibly access files shared in a meeting. Although the security flaws were disclosed to Zoom and the company quickly responded to fix the vulnerabilities, this discovery further raises concerns about the security and privacy of video conferencing apps that must have access to a user's microphone and camera. This article continues to discuss the security flaws discovered in the Zoom platform, what the abuse of these vulnerabilities could have allowed hackers to do, how Zoom responded to researchers' findings, and a zero-day vulnerability discovered in Zoom on Macs last year.
The Verge reports "Zoom Vulnerability Would Have Allowed Hackers to Eavesdrop on Calls"