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Zoom Bug Allowed Snoopers Crack Private Meeting Passwords in Minutes – Internet
A new vulnerability in Zoom video conferencing software could have let attackers re-enable ‘Zoom-Bombing’ attacks by cracking Zoom meeting passwords in minutes.

Popular video conferencing app Zoom recently fixed a new security flaw that could have allowed potential attackers to crack the numeric passcode used to secure private meetings on the platform and snoop on participants.Zoom meetings are by default protected by a six-digit numeric password, but according to Tom Anthony, VP Product at SearchPilot who identified the issue, the lack of rate limiting enabled “an attacker to attempt all 1 million passwords in a matter of minutes and gain access to oth…
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