Zoom App too dangerous for children, CERT released advisory regarding porn
new Delhi. To prevent the spread of corona virus, everything is closed from school to children’s school and college due to lockdown. People are doing office work from their home, so online classes have started for the children too. In the case of downloading, the Zoom App has come in the top trading on Google Play-Store and Apple App Store, but in the meantime, questions have also been raised about security and privacy.
CERT released the use of the zoom app Advisory India’s Computer Emergency Response Team and the National Cyber-Security Agency on Thursday warned people about the security of the popular video conferencing Zoom App. CERT-In has said that the zoom app can create cyber attacks. Through this app, cyber criminals can steal data from government and private offices and misuse it. CERT has said that there is a risk of data leakage with the Zoom App.
As a suggestion, the agency has said that before using the zoom app, keep the app up-to-date and keep a strong password. Apart from this, keep the waiting feature on the app so that the people participating in the meeting can remain in control. Through video conferencing in the office, this video app increased rapidly from meetings to children’s education.
According to the information, 90 thousand schools from around 20 countries of India are studying using the zoom app, although many questions have arisen among the popularity among the world. First of all, let us know that Zoom is a video conferencing platform and hackers have targeted this app. During cybercriminal class or college session, you can post offensive content on it through hacking. This kind of action is done by hackers using the screen sharing feature and such activity is called zoom bombing.
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Fox News reported that the FBI had alerted to the alleged zoom bombing, which was linked to hacking video conferencing. The FBI had said that it had received many complaints that an unknown person joined the conference during video conferencing or that an unknown person tried to interrupt the conference through porn or hate photos or speech.