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Zoom app's privacy concerns: Miscreants hack into BARC's COVID-19 conference, post abusive messages

The hackers took over host controls and posted abusive messages on the participants' chat window.

April 06, 2020 / 23:23 IST
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In yet another incident that adds heft to the arguments over privacy concerns in using social media platforms, miscreants hacked into BARC's second post-COVID-19 viewership insights conference hosted via popular video conferencing app ZOOM.

The hackers took over the host control and posted abusive messages on the participants' chat window. There were over 600 participants logged in to the conference.

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The miscreants defaced all the slides and played random videos.

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