First published: Tue Feb 25 2025(Updated: )
Incorrect ownership assignment in some Zoom Workplace Apps may allow a privileged user to conduct an information disclosure via network access.
Credit: security@zoom.us
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Zoom Video SDK | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Meeting Software Development Kit | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Meeting SDK | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Rooms | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Rooms | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Rooms | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Rooms | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Rooms | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Workplace | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Workplace | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Workplace | <6.1.0 | |
Zoom Virtual Desktop Infrastructure | <6.1.10 | |
Zoom Apps |
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CVE-2024-45426 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability due to the potential for information disclosure by a privileged user.
To fix CVE-2024-45426, update the affected Zoom Workplace Apps to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2024-45426 affects various versions of Zoom Workplace Apps, including the Meeting Software Development Kit and Zoom Rooms across multiple operating systems.
CVE-2024-45426 is identified as an incorrect ownership assignment vulnerability that may lead to information disclosure via network access.
Yes, CVE-2024-45426 can be exploited remotely by a privileged user if the affected software is vulnerable.