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Zoom fixed three bugs that let anyone on a call take over your machine

The Next Web

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Wednesday, August 12, 2026

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Zoom has patched three memory corruption flaws in its annotation feature that allowed any meeting participant to run code on another attendees device with no interaction. The fixes shipped in June and July 2026, roughly two months before the research was made public.

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The Next Web
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Zoom fixed three bugs that let anyone on a call take over your machineBy Ana Maria Constantin