Cisco Systems has started to patch a critical vulnerability in its WebEx collaboration and conferencing browser extension that could allow attackers to remotely execute malicious code on computers.
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 ...
A Cisco Systems security advisory is urging users of its WebEx platform to patch six vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to execute remote code. Cisco Systems issued a Critical alert on ...
Users of the conferencing platform should update immediately. A critical vulnerability in Cisco WebEx browser extensions that could allow unauthenticated remote code-execution (RCE) on targeted ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) — Students are jumping on Twitter after a Webex issue disrupted their online learning on Tuesday morning. According to Downdetector.com, reports of issues with the video ...
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 ...
Cisco has updated its conferencing tool because of the newly discovered bug. Cisco has patched its WebEx conferencing plug-ins for Chrome and Firefox because a newly discovered flaw could allow ...
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 ...
As the capabilities of modern browsers expand and developing standards like Google’s WebRTC initiative for real-time communications slowly find their way into most popular browsers, we’ll likely see ...