A new buffer overflow vulnerability was discovered in an Active X Control used by Cisco WebEx Meeting Manager, which may result in a denial of service or remote code execution, according to SecuObs.
The cloud-based Webex service has already been patched, but admins must replace an identity provider certificate in Webex Control Hub to complete the fix.
Updates to its Control Hub will allow Webex by Cisco admins to resolve issues faster and better manage user licenses. Webex by Cisco has announced several new enhancements to its Control Hub, aimed at ...
According to Cisco, the WebEx Meeting Manager client software includes atucfobj.dll, a DLL that allows meeting participants to view Unicode fonts. This library contains a buffer overflow vulnerability ...
Cisco introducing additional AI tools to improve Webex experience Will use AI in real-time to ensure clear audio and video calls and meetings despite low bandwidth Cisco is launching a new Webex AI ...
From Webex Calling updates to new devices and integrations, here are the updates to the Cisco Webex platform that were unleashed at Cisco Live 2022. Cisco Systems’ Webex platform quickly emerged as ...
Cisco Systems Inc. said today it’s revamping its Webex Suite of collaboration tools to enable companies to tackle the myriad challenges involved with enabling hybrid work. Announced today at WebexOne ...
BRUSSELS, Oct. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Cisco announces new Webex by Cisco (Webex) collaborations with Deutsche Telekom and Eviden to provide sovereign controls for European customers, from ...
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果