[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=32690917#p32690917:sjxku27s said: MatthiasF[/url]":sjxku27s]I stopped using and suggesting Webex for web ...
Cisco has released a fix for a critical remote code execution bug in its WebEx video conferencing extension for two browsers running on Windows. The bug, which affects the WebEx extensions for Chrome ...
Cisco has fixed a vulnerability in its WebEx extension for Chrome that allowed for remote code execution on computers running the plugin. A vulnerability in the Cisco WebEx Chrome Plugin, used by tens ...
The Chrome browser extension for Cisco Systems WebEx communications and collaboration service was just updated to fix a vulnerability that leaves all 20 million users susceptible to drive-by attacks ...
Cisco’s Webex Browser Extension contain a critical bug that can open up customers’ entire computers to remote code execution attacks if the browsers visit websites containing specially crafted ...
The idea that we are moving past the PC as our primary tool for work and communications is a running theme this year and as a result we see many vendors enhancing or adding to their platforms to ...
KrebsOnSecurity spent a good part of the past week working with Cisco to alert more than four dozen companies — many of them household names — about regular corporate WebEx conference meetings that ...
If you participate in corporate web meetings, there's a good chance you have Cisco's WebEx Chrome extension. If so, you'll want to check that it's patched to version 1.03, because it has a scary hole ...
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