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With Zoom – and Zoom-bombing – being all the rage, here’s why the app’s default password settings may be leaving the backdoor wide open and what to do about it.
On Sept. 27, Zoom is requiring that all meetings must use either the Waiting Room feature or require a passcode.
If you don’t set a Passcode for your meeting, you’ll need to admit your guests using Zoom’s Waiting Room feature instead.
An online tool automatically discovers Zoom meetings, and hackers are using it to troll people. The only way to stop them is a password.
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 ha… ...
If you use your go-to password for Zoom, consider changing it, according to a new report about cybersecurity researchers finding credentials for more than 500,000 Zoom accounts on the dark web ...
“Zoom Bombings” are a constant threat to user’s Zoom Meetings especially when the event is being advertised on public websites. Below are some simple but effective methods to lessen the risk of your ...
A security researcher has uncovered a critical flaw with the video conferencing app Zoom that lets anyone break into a password-protected meeting.
A lack of rate limiting in password attempts allowed potential attackers to crack the numeric passcode used to secure Zoom private meetings as discovered by Tom Anthony, VP Product at SearchPilot.