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  1. Zoom issues fix for UNC vulnerability that lets hackers steal Windows credentials via chat


    Zoom issues fix for UNC vulnerability that lets hackers steal Windows credentials via chat

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    Windows 10 alert: Zoom client can leak your network login credentials

    Read more: Windows 10 alert: Zoom client can leak your network login credentials | ZDNet
     
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    Hackers using recent MS Office vulnerabilities to distribute malware


    Read more: Hackers are using recent Microsoft Office vulnerabilities to distribute malware | ZDNet

    See also: https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-...n-malware.html
     
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    Zoom issues fix for UNC vulnerability that lets hackers steal Windows credentials via chat

    Hackers using recent MS Office vulnerabilities to distribute malware

    Read more: Hackers are using recent Microsoft Office vulnerabilities to distribute malware | ZDNet

    See also: https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-...n-malware.html
     
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