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But without the protection of a password, there’s a decent chance your next Zoom meeting could be “Zoom bombed” — attended or disrupted by someone who doesn’t belong.
If you're one of the tens of millions of people who have used Zoom recently, you'll know that passwords are now enabled by default, as well as the so-called Waiting Room. Why is this? Following a huge ...
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, and hackers are using it to troll people. The only way to stop them is a password.
ZOOM is a great way to stay in touch – but you need the right settings to stay safe. "Zoombombing" in case you haven’t heard, is the unsavoury practice of posting distressing comments, pictures or ...
As more people work from home during the COVID-19 crisis, an issue with popular video conferencing app Zoom's Windows client could allow an attacker to steal passwords ...
A security flaw with Zoom meant hackers could enter password-protected calls "in a matter of minutes", a researcher has revealed. The issue stemmed from a lack of limits on the number of times a ...
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 ...