To enhance the security of Zoom at the University, all Zoom users need to upgrade to the latest version of the Zoom Client software. This update requirement is six ...
Beginning Nov. 1, 2021, Zoom users will be required to update their Zoom Client software to ensure it is no more than nine months behind the current version at any ...
Zoom videoconferencing users will be forced to update their software at least every three months, the company has announced. A recently published support document, as first spotted by The Register, ...
A new update to the Zoom client has been released that removes the meeting ID from the title bar when conducting meetings to increase security and to prevent them from being exposed in screenshots.
Video-meeting outfit Zoom has rolled out automatic updates with the latest features and security fixes to all users, expanding an offering that was previously only available to enterprise users.
Ensure your Zoom client is up-to-date. According to our records, you (user email address) are accessing Zoom Using an unsupported version of the software. This can cause Zoom sessions to disconnect, ...
If you’re using Zoom, tomorrow (May 30) is the last day to update to version 5, or you’ll no longer be able to join meetings. I’ll explain how to update in a moment, but first, you might be wondering ...
If you’re using Zoom on a Mac, it’s time for a manual update. The video conferencing software’s latest update fixes an auto-update vulnerability that could have allowed malicious programs to use its ...
The Google Project Zero researcher found a bug in XML parsing on the Zoom client and server. Zoom patched a medium-severity flaw, advising Windows, macOS, iOS and Android users to update their client ...
An unpatched and previously unknown vulnerability in the Zoom Client for Windows, known as a zero-day, has been disclosed by security company 0patch. Mitja Kolsek, 0patch co-founder, said that the ...
On Tuesday, Project Zero researcher Natalie Silvanovich published an analysis of the security flaws, the results of an investigation inspired by a zero-click attack against the videoconferencing tool ...