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Recently, the remote cloud video conferencing software Zoom has repeatedly exposed the problem of massive vulnerabilities, and it has been caught in the privacy trust crisis, which has caused widespread concern. Not only did NASA stop the video conference app, but the FBI posted a notice warning of the “Zoom bomb”, and even the Zoom official urgently announced: freeze the new feature update for 90 days! Faced with this kind of Zoom, you dare to use remote video conference office?
Zoom is a technology company headquartered in San Jose, California. It was founded by Chinese software engineer Yuan Zheng who emigrated to the United States in 2011. Zoom provides high-definition cloud video conferencing services to the world. The new coronary pneumonia epidemic that has swept the world has caused the demand for video conferencing to skyrocket, and the number of users of cloud video conferencing application Zoom has soared. Whether it is a company or a school, video conferencing is now indispensable. According to public information, Zoom’s daily output once exceeded 200 million, and this number was only about 10 million at the end of December last year.
However, fortunes and misfortunes depend on each other, but as a 100 million-level mass user platform, data and privacy security have become a sword hanging above Zoom. Hackers and cybersecurity experts have begun to put Zoom under the microscope to find loopholes.
The client chat module exposes a “shocking…