In April, Citizen Lab found that meeting attendees in a Zoom waiting room could still get the meeting's encryption key by using a hack.Instead, "private" conversations were appended to the transcript that hosts receive at the end of a meeting. Twitter users discovered private chats on Zoom were not really private at all." can collect data while you're in a videoconference, combine it with information from data brokers and other sources to build consumer profiles, and potentially tap into the videos for purposes like training facial recognition systems," the report said. Consumer Reports said Zoom's privacy policies exposed users to all kinds of shady data collection.In May, Trend Micro found two instances of corrupt Zoom installers that could open up backdoor access to a PC and spy on its owner. ![]() ![]() In the same month, Talos learned Zoom did not scan the contents of compressed files for malware. ![]()
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