Cybercriminals continue to use the Coronavirus outbreak to launch various attacks such as malware, phishing, fraud, and disinformation campaigns. In the current situation, most of the organization has been closed and the employees are provided with options to work from home. So the RDP and the video communication platforms usage will be high. Attacks Targeting Zoom Recently multiple vulnerabilities detected with Zoom client that allows attackers to steal the Windows password and to escalate privileges with macOS. Researchers from IntSights discovered a shared database containing more than 2300 usernames and passwords to Zoom accounts. The database includes details of Zoom accounts such as email and password, others included meeting IDs, names and host keys. Along with Zoom credentials the database also includes data of “personal accounts, many corporate accounts were belonging to banks, consultancy companies, educational facilities, healthcare providers, and softw
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