![]() Zoom CEO Eric Yuan issues a public apology, and Zoom freezes all feature rollouts to focus on security fixes. April 1: Zoom is treating email addresses with the same domain (e.g., ISPs, but not email-only services like Gmail) as if they belong to the same company, allowing countless users access to names, photos, and email addresses of other users.March 30: Another investigation finds that Zoom is not using end-to-end encryption, Zoom bombs are first reported, and multiple flaws in both the windows and macOS versions of Zoom are reported.Zoom removed its Facebook data collection the following day. March 26: An investigation finds that Zoom is sending user data to Facebook without permission.TechRepublic sister site CNET has a total rundown of all the security flaws discovered in Zoom since March here are some of the highlights. By the end of March 2020, security issues started being reported. With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom saw a massive spike in users because of stay-at-home orders. 13 things to avoid doing on Zoom (TechRepublic).Photos: The 54 coolest virtual backgrounds to use in Zoom meetings (TechRepublic).The tech pro’s guide to video conferencing (free PDF) (TechRepublic). ![]()
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