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Lots of people are starting to use Zoom now more and now security focused people have focused their attention on Zoom.
It turns out that:
It's not end to end encrypted
It's adding people to the same "tenant" if you sign up with @gmail.com or @outlook.com, meaning everyone can see everyone else with those public email address services
There were sending zoom users data to Facebook
Uses MacOs malware techniques to install
and more
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It turns out that:
It's not end to end encrypted
It's adding people to the same "tenant" if you sign up with @gmail.com or @outlook.com, meaning everyone can see everyone else with those public email address services
There were sending zoom users data to Facebook
Uses MacOs malware techniques to install
and more
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Zoom faces a privacy and security backlash as it surges in popularity
Concerns are growing over Zoom’s privacy and security policies


Zoom is Leaking Peoples' Email Addresses and Photos to Strangers
For at least a few thousand people, Zoom has treated their personal email addresses as if they all belong to the same company, letting them video call each other.


Maybe we shouldn't use Zoom after all
After a year of security and privacy scandals, should we trust Zoom to keep our video calls private?


'Zoom-Bombing' Hijacks Online Class Meetings In Massachusetts, FBI Warns
Make sure uninvited guests don't crash your next video conference.
