A critical vulnerability in Zoom's desktop client and software development kit for Windows has been disclosed, allowing unauthenticated attackers to potentially hijack user accounts. This flaw could be exploited without user interaction, giving attackers full control over compromised accounts. The vulnerability affects Windows users of Zoom's desktop client and software development kit, highlighting the need for immediate patching to prevent account takeovers. Zoom has issued a warning regarding this critical vulnerability, emphasizing the importance of updating to the latest version of their software to mitigate this risk1. The vulnerability's existence poses a significant threat to users, as account hijacking could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information and communication channels. This vulnerability matters to practitioners as it underscores the importance of keeping software up-to-date to prevent exploitation by malicious actors.