Protection mechanism failure for some Zoom Workplace Apps and SDKs may allow an authenticated user to conduct information disclosure via network access.
Sensitive information exposure in some Zoom Workplace Apps, SDKs, Rooms Clients, and Rooms Controllers may allow an authenticated user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Business logic error in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow an unauthenticated user to conduct a disclosure of information via network access.
Incorrect user management in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Missing authorization in some Zoom Workplace Apps, SDKs, Rooms Clients, and Rooms Controllers may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Missing authorization in some Zoom Workplace Apps, SDKs, Rooms Clients, and Rooms Controllers may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Missing authorization in some Zoom Workplace Apps, SDKs, Rooms Clients, and Rooms Controllers may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Sensitive information disclosure in some Zoom Workplace Apps, SDKs, Rooms Clients, and Rooms Controllers may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Race condition in Team Chat for some Zoom Workplace Apps and SDKs for Windows may allow an authenticated user to conduct information disclosure via network access.
Cross-site scripting in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow an authenticated user to impact app integrity via network access.
Incorrect ownership assignment in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Use after free in some Zoom Workplace Apps and SDKs may allow an authenticated user to conduct a denial of service via network access.
Use after free in some Zoom Workplace Apps and SDKs may allow an authenticated user to conduct a denial of service via network access.
Insufficient verification of data authenticity in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow an unprivileged user to conduct a denial of service via network access.
Improper certificate validation in Zoom Workplace for Linux before version 6.4.13 may allow an unauthorized user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Out-of-bounds write in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow an authorized user to conduct a loss of integrity via network access.
Integrity check in the installer for some Zoom Workplace Apps and SDKs for Windows may allow an authenticated user to conduct a privilege escalation via local access.
Improper input validation in some Zoom Apps may allow an unauthenticated user to conduct a disclosure of information via network access.
Improper certificate validation in certain Zoom Clients may allow an unauthenticated user to conduct a disclosure of information via adjacent access.
Cross site scripting in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow an unauthenticated user to conduct a loss of integrity via adjacent network access.
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