Dear Lutz:

Thank you for the info. It seems that ICANN IT should look into these details to ensure we are working in a secure environment.

Regards,

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On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 7:49 AM Lutz Donnerhacke <lutz@donnerhacke.de> wrote:
I've been quite during the latest discussions of Zoom insecurity, because I
do not consider the issues to be that serious.

Most of the issues were social engineering, insecure credential handling by
clients, misconfiguration by users etc. pp.
Zoom has respond in an appropriate way, so I'm fine this those.

But now the zoom client is inspected professionally, and it shakes my
grounds.
Please have a look at https://dev.io/posts/zoomzoo/

Horrible is the wrong word.

Lutz Donnerhacke

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