For one reason or another, we’ve all become very familiar with Zoom calls in recent years. Although we thankfully don’t need ...
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 ...
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 ...
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A BASIC Zoom flaw could have let hackers break into any private meeting. Until recently, Zoom only had one million possible passcodes for meetings. This may seem like a large number but it could have ...
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.
A new update to the Zoom client has been released that removes the meeting ID from the title bar when conducting meetings to increase security and to prevent them from being exposed in screenshots.