Apple pushes silent macOS update to remove web server secretly installed by Zoom<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Earlier this week, a security researcher detailed how
the Zoom video conferencing app installed a hidden web server on Macs, leaving users vulnerable to having their webcams hijacked. Now,
TechCrunch reports that Apple has pushed a silent update to macOS to remove that hidden web server.</p>
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