Hackers working on behalf of the North Korean government have pulled off a massive supply chain attack on Windows and macOS users of 3CX, a widely used voice and video calling desktop client, ...
The communications app maker apologized to partners and customers and said that ‘we will do everything in our power to make up for this error.’ Communications app ...
Turns out 3CX was not the original target in a recent supply chain compromise affecting customers of the video conferencing software maker: The attack came via a prior supply chain compromise ...
The supply chain attack on the 3CX voice-calling app has been traced back to a company employee installing a legitimate, but malware -laden program, onto their personal computer. The findings come ...
Security researchers are sounding the alarm on what may well be another major SolarWinds or Kaseya-like supply chain attack, this time involving Windows and Mac versions of a widely used video ...
All customers that use 3CX’s phone system ‘will and should engage in a new risk assessment of this vendor based on what’s happened,’ Sophos’ Christopher Budd tells CRN. Following the supply chain ...
3CX will be releasing an update for the DesktopApp in the next few hours; meanwhile, users are urged to use the PWA Client instead. 3CX is working on a software update for its 3CX DesktopApp, after ...