Nytro Posted April 15, 2020 Report Posted April 15, 2020 Given the current worldwide pandemic and government sanctioned lock-downs, working from home has become the norm …for now. Thanks to this, Zoom, “the leader in modern enterprise video communications” is well on it’s way to becoming a household verb, and as a result, its stock price has soared! 📈 However if you value either your (cyber) security or privacy, you may want to think twice about using (the macOS version of) the app. In this blog post, we’ll start by briefly looking at recent security and privacy flaws that affected Zoom. Following this, we’ll transition into discussing several new security issues that affect the latest version of Zoom’s macOS client. Patrick Wardle (Principal Security Researcher @ Jamf) Patrick Wardle is a Principal Security Researcher at Jamf and founder of Objective-See. Having worked at NASA and the NSA, as well as presented at countless security conferences, he is intimately familiar with aliens, spies, and talking nerdy. Patrick is passionate about all things related to macOS security and thus spends his days finding Apple 0days, analyzing macOS malware and writing free open-source security tools to protect Mac users. Quote