The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Police called as porn ‘idiots’ hit council meeting

‘Zoombombin­g’ of Angus local authority committee’s online proceeding­s

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Police have been called in to investigat­e what Zoom chiefs have condemned as the “horrible” hijacking of an online Angus Council meeting which saw participan­ts subjected to porn images and indecent abuse.

The plug was pulled on the second of the authority’s Special Arrangemen­ts Committee (SAC) meetings on Tuesday after the remote proceeding­s were infiltrate­d by several unwelcome guest profiles.

Angus officials resumed the meeting after a short break, but members of the public who had logged in with a genuine interest in the agenda matters were blocked from rejoining.

Council leader David Fairweathe­r hit out at the “idiots” responsibl­e.

Angus was one of the first councils in Scotland to set up remote meetings but has found itself the latest victim of so-called Zoombombin­g, in which attendees at meetings using the online app are hit with a bombardmen­t of offensive material in an effort to disrupt proceeding­s.

Zoom said such incidents were “horrible to hear about” and urged victims to report them to the company or police. A company spokespers­on said: “We have been deeply upset to hear about these types of incidents.

“Zoom strongly condemns such behaviour and recently updated several features to help our users more easily protect their meetings.

“For all users, we have made the Zoom Meeting ID less visible to help prevent unintended sharing, and we have added a new security icon to the Zoom meeting controls for all hosts to help them quickly access in-meeting security features, including the ability to remove participan­ts and lock meetings, among other actions.

“In the latest version of Zoom, there is a new Report a User feature in the security icon for meeting hosts and co-hosts to flag users, who are misusing the platform, to our Trust and Safety team.”

It added: “Through our offering of training, tutorials and webinars, including our CEO Eric Yuan’s weekly privacy and security webinar, Zoom is continuing to engage with all of our users on how they can best use Zoom and protect their meetings.

“We encourage users to report any incidents of this kind either to Zoom so we can take appropriat­e action, or directly to law enforcemen­t authoritie­s.”

A council spokesman said: “The matters that took place during an online Angus Council committee meeting have been reported to Police Scotland and, as such, it would not be appropriat­e to comment further at this time.”

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A council online meeting was infiltrate­d by unwelcome guest profiles.

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