Zoom is one of the big tech stories of the coronavirus pandemic. Over 2 million have people signed up since January. It's being used by teachers for schoolwork, for business meetings, and families ...
Zoom is trying to work its way out from some security and privacy scandals. But a new revelation has once again cast the video conferencing app into the wrong kind of spotlight. Security researchers ...
Hackers can now steal passwords over Zoom using the help of AI. A new study reveals that artificial intelligence can steal passwords with a 93% accuracy rate using keystroke sounds recorded over Zoom.
A lack of rate limiting on repeated password attempts allowed potential attackers to crack the numeric passcode used to secure Zoom private meetings as discovered by Tom Anthony, VP Product at ...
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 ...