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VulnerabilityWired Security·1 week ago

A Zoom Screen-Sharing Bug Let Anyone Take Over Other Devices on a Call

Researchers discovered a critical flaw in Zoom's screen-sharing feature that could allow any call participant to take control of another user's device, which has since been patched. The vulnerability was identified through automated AI-assisted fuzzing, with the public tool requiring fewer than 20 prompts to uncover the exploit.

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