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Two Local Security Vulnerabilities Discovered Zoom macOS Client

Posted on 2 April 2020

From latesthackingnews.com

Continuing with the trail of security issues, now there are two security vulnerabilities in the Zoom macOS Client. The vulnerabilities, with seemingly no patch yet, can allow elevated privileges to an attacker.

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