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Zoom Patches 4 High-Severity Vulnerabilities

Zoom has patched five vulnerabilities in its applications, including four high-severity flaws.

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Zoom informed customers on Tuesday that it has patched five vulnerabilities in its applications, including four rated ‘high severity’.

The high-severity vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2025-27440, CVE-2025-27439, CVE-2025-0151 and CVE-2025-0150.

Three of them have been described as memory-related issues that can be exploited for privilege escalation via network access. Authentication is required for exploitation. 

They affect Zoom Workplace, Rooms Controller, Rooms Client, and Meeting SDK products, prior to version 6.3.0. 

These Zoom applications are also affected by a medium-severity issue related to the verification of data authenticity, which can be exploited by an unprivileged user for denial of service (DoS) attacks through network access.

The fourth high-severity vulnerability affects the Zoom Workplace app and Meeting SDK for iOS, and it can be exploited by an authenticated attacker for DoS.

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All of the vulnerabilities were discovered internally by Zoom’s offensive security team.

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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