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The whole problem lay in the web server, which Zoom installs on the macOS system. His presence developing company wanted to defend.
A day later, apparently having heard a lot of unflattering user comments, the Zoom developers decided to release a patch that completely removes the local web server. After this the vulnerability will be completely eliminated.
“We appreciate the hard work of the security researcher in identifying security concerns on our platform. Initially, we did not see the web server or video-on posture as significant risks to our customers and, in fact, felt that these were essential to our seamless join process. But in hearing the outcry from some of our users and the security community in the past 24 hours, we have decided to make the updates to our service”, — wrote developers.
In addition, the update will allow manually remove Zoom.
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[…] Recall that last summer, Vulnerability in the video conferencing platform Zoom endangered more than 4 million Mac owners. At the same time, the developers of the video platform were in no hurry to fix bugs, until users pressed them through the media and social networks. […]