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As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to force people to work from home, countless companies are now holding daily meetings using videoconferencing services from Zoom. But without the protection of a ...
While this kind of problem can show up on any kind of video-conferencing service -- I've seen reports of it on everything from Google Hangouts to Microsoft Teams to Skype -- Zoom users appear to be ...
Zoom has fixed the issue, which stemmed from a lack of checks against incorrect passcode attempts. A security issue in popular video conferencing platform Zoom was disclosed this week, which could ...
An online tool automatically discovers Zoom meetings — including private ones — and hackers are using it to troll people. The practice of "Zoom-bombing" is becoming increasingly widespread, as trolls ...
Amid nationwide reports of so-called “Zoombombing,” Harvard University Information Technology will activate password protection by default on all Harvard meetings held over Zoom beginning Wednesday.
Zoom, the videoconferencing software that's skyrocketed in popularity as much of the globe sits at home due to the coronavirus outbreak, is quickly turning into a privacy and security nightmare.