The video-conferencing specialist has yet to roll out full encryption, but it says it’s working on it.
Read MoreZoom has fixed the issue, which stemmed from a lack of checks against incorrect passcode attempts.
Read MorePrivacy commissioners worldwide urged video conferencing systems like Microsoft, Cisco and Zoom to adopt end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication and other security measures.
Read MoreAn attacker could pose as a company employee, invite customers or partners to meetings, then use socially engineered conversation to extract sensitive information.
Read MoreResearchers said that the issue is only exploitable on Windows 7 and earlier.
Read MoreResearchers said that the issue is only exploitable on Windows 7 and earlier.
Read MoreThe end-to-end encryption feature will not be offered to free users, Zoom’s CEO said, in case Zoom needed to comply with federal and local law enforcement.
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