Do you use Zoom for video chats? The company is now taking action to update its software only after a security researcher discovered several serious security vulnerabilities in the popular app. . A security vulnerability in a popular video conferencing app could have allowed hackers access to users’ webcam video feeds, according to the findings of software engineer and researcher Jonathan Leitschuh. In the wake of complaints from its customers, the company, Zoom, is now acting to address the security issues. The popular video conferencing application for businesses boasts at least 40 million customers and is well known for offering a simple user experience. All you have to do is download the Zoom app to a laptop, click the meeting URL and watch as the application immediately opens and joins the call. The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . A vulnerability within Zoom's software might have allowed cybercriminals to gain unauthorized access to users' camera streams, leading to a critical patch release. Learn further details.. Zoom Vulnerability, Webcam Security, Video Conferencing Threats, Software Update News. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Teleconferencing vendors say they're trying to strike the right balance between security and usability after security researchers found they could dial in to the conference lines of major companies and manipulate video cameras to spy on boardrooms.. HD Moore and Mike Tuchen revealed their research for security company Rapid7 on Monday, detailing how easily attackers can secretly spy on boardrooms where conferencing systems have been left open to receive calls from anyone by default. The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . Cybersecurity experts revealed significant flaws in virtual meeting platforms enabling unauthorized observers to penetrate executive discussions.. Teleconferencing Security, Video Conferencing Threats, Boardroom Surveillance, Security Flaw. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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