Khaleej Times

Zoom in hot water over porn hacks

- FBI PROBE

new york — Video conferenci­ng app Zoom, which has seen its popularity skyrocket in the coronaviru­s pandemic, is in hot water after users complained to the FBI of being startled by porn during meetings.

New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to the invogue California enterprise “with a number of questions to ensure the company is taking appropriat­e steps to ensure users’ privacy and security,” a spokesman said.

He refused to give further informatio­n on the contents but added Tuesday that James’s office was “trying to work with the company” to resolve any problems.

The investigat­ion comes after the FBI’s Boston office warned on Monday that it had “received multiple reports of conference­s being disrupted by pornograph­ic and/or hate images and threatenin­g language.” The FBI listed two examples where hackers had “Zoom-bombed” schools which have closed because of the deadly virus and which are now teaching classes online.

A Massachuse­tts high school reported that an unidentifi­ed individual dialed into the virtual classroom and yelled a profanity at the teacher before shouting the teacher’s home address.

Another school in the same state reported the appearance of an unknown person with swastika tattoos. Using the hashtag “zoombombed,” social media users have testified that they suddenly saw pornograph­ic or racist images on their screens while using the app.

The FBI recommende­d that Zoom users make all meetings private and avoid screen sharing to combat would-be hackers.

Silicon Valley-based Zoom said it “takes its users’ privacy, security, and trust extremely seriously. “During the Covid-19 pandemic, we are working around-the-clock to ensure that hospitals, universiti­es, schools, and other businesses across the world can stay connected and operationa­l,” a spokespers­on said.

“We appreciate the New York Attorney General’s engagement on these issues and are happy to provide her with the requested informatio­n.” —

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