Zoom Video Communications has agreed to pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit over customer privacy and security breaches linked to thousands of "Zoombombing" incidents nationwide. The class-action suit ...
Last year wasn’t exactly short of threats facing humanity, but “Zoombombing” was an especially 2020 kind of disruption, one that sought to hijack one of the most prominent means of communication by ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools, colleges, and businesses to limit in-person meetings, the world quickly adopted video conferencing from services such as Zoom and Google Meet. That, in turn, ...
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Video conferencing app Zoom is now allowing meeting hosts to report suspicious participants in light of a ...
In a sweeping settlement filed Saturday afternoon, Zoom Video Communications Inc. agreed to pay $85 million and heighten security practices to settle a lawsuit claiming it shared users' personal data ...
(Reuters) -Zoom Video Communications Inc agreed to pay $85 million and bolster its security practices to settle a lawsuit claiming it violated users' privacy rights by sharing personal data with ...
Video conferencing software maker Zoom has launched a new feature today that can alert conference organizers when their online meetings are at risk of getting disrupted via Zoombombing attacks. Named ...
(CNN) — Zoom Video Communications agreed to pay $85 million in a preliminary lawsuit settlement filed Saturday afternoon. The deal is in response to a class action lawsuit over users’ concerns over ...
Zoom has agreed to pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the video conferencing giant of violating users’ privacy by sharing their data with third parties without permission and enabling ...
Google will block anonymous users from joining Google Meet video conferences organized by educational institutions, such as schools colleges, and universities. The new security feature, announced ...
Pierre Joris didn’t even get a chance to speak before the swastika appeared on the Zoom. A prolific poet, essayist and translator, Joris was slated to give a virtual lecture through Princeton ...
The videoconferencing company said it would pay $85 million to settle the suit, which claimed that it violated users’ privacy, in part by allowing hackers to interrupt online meetings. By Cade Metz ...