

If you see the You are up to date message, click the Done button to exit the prompt.If an update is available, follow the on-screen steps to install the update.Wait for the Zoom app to check the servers to see if an update is available.From the drop-down menu, click Check for Updates….So if you have the Zoom app installed on your Mac, here’s what you’ll need to do in order to make sure you’re using the latest version available: Thankfully, Zoom quickly released an update patching this major vulnerability.

A local low-privileged user could exploit this vulnerability to escalate their privileges to root.“ “ The Zoom Client for Meetings for macOS (Standard and for IT Admin) starting with version 5.7.3 and before 5.11.5 contains a vulnerability in the auto update process. This was said to be putting “all users at risk”, with the following description: However, it does appear as though Zoom is still experiencing some growing pains of sorts, as a critical vulnerability was discovered.
