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Check Point Research and Zoom Collaborate to Fix ‘Vanity URL’ Issue

Check Point Research and Zoom Collaborate to Fix ‘Vanity URL’ Issue
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SINGAPORE – July 17, 2020 – Check Point Research, the Threat Intelligence arm of Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP), recently helped to mitigate risk associated with a potential security issue in Zoom’s customisable ‘Vanity URLs’ feature that could have allowed hackers to send legitimate-looking Zoom business meeting invitations that appear as associated with a particular Zoom user with the aim of inserting malware and surreptitiously stealing data or credentials from that user. Previously, Check Point Research worked with Zoom this past Januaryto fix a different potential vulnerability that could have allowed hackers to join a meeting uninvited. 

Zoom usage has exploded during the global Covid-19 lockdowns, from 10 million daily meeting participants in December 2019 to over 300 million in April 2020.  Cybercriminals are using this popularity as phishing lure for Zoom and other video communication platform users. According to Check Point, Zoom-related domain registrations and fake Zoom installation programs, in particular, have been the subject of a major increase. 

The new potential Vanity URL security issue was found by researchers following up on the prior January collaboration. This potential security issue could have allowed a hacker to attempt to manipulate a Vanity URL (e.g., https://yourcompany.zoom.us) in two ways:

Using either method a hacker could attempt to pose as an employee of a potential victim organisation via Zoom, and give the hacker a vector for stealing credentials or sensitive information. 
 
Adi Ikan, Network Research & Protection Group Manager at Check Point said:  “Because Zoom has become one of the world’s leading communication channels for businesses, governments and consumers, it’s critical that threat actors are prevented from exploiting Zoom for criminal purposes. Working together with Zoom’s security team, we have helped Zoom provide users globally with a safer, simpler and trusted communication experience so they can take full advantage of the service’s benefits.”
 
Check Point Research and Zoom worked together to resolve these issues. Zoom has addressed the issue and put additional safeguards in place for the protection of users.

“This was a joint-effort between Check Point and Zoom. Together, we’ve taken important steps to protect users of Zoom everywhere,” said Adi Ikan.
 
Read the technical details of the security issues in our research report here: https://blog.checkpoint.com/2020/07/16/fixing-the-zoom-vanity-clause-check-point-and-zoom-collaborate-to-fix-vanity-url-issue/

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