Zoom, the popular video-conferencing app, used to have security flaws that could allow hackers to listen into video calls unnoticed, according to a report from cybersecurity firm Check Point Research.
HOUSTON — Talk about the coolest guest appearance ever. J.J. Watt spent part of his Wednesday afternoon jumping in on random Zoom calls and meetings. He posted this message to Twitter at 3:13 p.m.
A random woman joined a Zoom call while it was live on air on the BBC. BBC News host Rebecca Jones allowed the conversation to continue for almost a minute before ending the interview with her guest.
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Cybersecurity research company Check Point Research says in a report out today that it found security flaws in videoconferencing platform Zoom that would have allowed a potential hacker to join a ...