Hackers have targeted TrueConf conference servers in attacks that exploit a zero-day vulnerability, allowing them to execute arbitrary files on all connected endpoints. This sophisticated campaign leverages a critical flaw, enabling unauthorized access and control over systems. The attackers aim to distribute malicious software updates, compromising the integrity of the network and potentially stealing sensitive data.
Hackers have targeted TrueConf conference servers in attacks that exploit a zero-day vulnerability, allowing them to execute arbitrary files on all connected endpoints. This sophisticated campaign leverages a critical flaw, enabling unauthorized access and control over systems.
The attackers aim to distribute malicious software updates, compromising the integrity of the network and potentially stealing sensitive data. Organizations using TrueConf are urged to apply patches immediately and review their security protocols to prevent further exploitation. The zero-day, previously unknown, highlights the constant threat landscape faced by enterprises globally, emphasizing the need for continuous vigilance.
