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This video is about local SQLinjection vulnerability in Linux and MacOS desktop applications of Zoom – conference app that gained even more popularity as remote meeting got more common in 2020. Exploiting the SQLi required to bypass doubling quotes protection that Zoom app used.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:25 Initial discovery – zoommtg:// links
01:24 Analysing the binary
03:06 SQLi protection
03:55 ASCII & UTF-8
05:17 bypassing
Zoom – turning on someones camera using SQL injection
How to install:
– Download, extract and run .exe file,
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– Choose destination folder
How to Use:
Open destination folder and locate file notes.txt, open it and read step by step.
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