London, UK - 13 June 2007 - 3CX today announced that 3CX Phone System has earned the Windows Server 2003 certification from Microsoft Corp through VeriTest, the testing service of Lionbridge. "3CX ...
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, ...
3CX today released the Enterprise edition of its new product 3CX Phone System, a Windows-based IP PBX that completely replaces a proprietary PABX. 3CX Phone System is based on the open SIP standard ...
Hackers have compromised 3CX, a popular videoconferencing and business phone management application used by more than 600,000 companies. Multiple cybersecurity providers, including CrowdStrike ...
The desktop app from 3CX has been affected in the attack, which is being used by the threat actor to target 3CX customers, according to researchers from several cybersecurity vendors. A desktop ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Customers of 3CX, a unified communications technology supplier, are being targeted by a North Korea-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) actor in a supply chain attack spreading via a compromised ...
The attack that injected malicious code into the company's software appears to have been enabled by another compromised application. At the end of March, an international VoIP software company called ...
The customer support team for 3CX waited six days to address warnings that a recent update for its desktop VoIP client was malicious, and then its only advice was for customers to investigate the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results