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Video conferencing app Zoom has a major security flaw in its Mac client, letting any website turn on your Mac’s camera without a warning, security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh claims.
In a blog post Monday, Leitschuh detailed the vulnerability, which he says he’d disclosed to Zoom more than 90 days ago, and the company still hasn’t fixed it.
The problem lies in Zoom’s usage of a web server on users’ local machines. This makes some of Zoom’s cool features possible, for example, clicking on a simple link in your web browser automatically starts up the app. Read more…
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