In March, Kaspersky security researcher Denis Parinov found the number of malicious files incorporating the names of popular video conference services including Zoom had roughly tripled compared with the previous year. MORE FROM FORBES Facebook Users Beware: Here's Why Messenger Rooms Is Not Actually That Private By Kate O'Flaherty Fake Zoom apps and one annoying catchĪnother issue is, there are a ton of fake Zoom apps around which are actually dangerous malware. However, he points out that Zoom reacted quickly and fixed previous vulnerabilities, meaning it’s likely the firm would do the same again.
“At the moment, there aren't any known issues with the Zoom app, but that could all change overnight, and there will likely be more issues found at some point,” says security researcher Sean Wright. “Criminals are always on the lookout to exploit any vulnerabilities they can find,” Emm says. And the fact that Zoom is adding users so rapidly makes it a bigger target than most.