‘Zoom bombing’ on the rise

Shivam Sharma
2 min readJul 17, 2020

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With no end-to-end encryption, Security flaws, Selling user data

As coronavirus lockdowns have moved many in-person activities online, the use of the video-conferencing platform Zoom has quickly escalated. So, too, have concerns about its security.

In the last month, there was a 535% rise in daily traffic to the Zoom.us download page, according to an analysis from the analytics firm SimilarWeb. But security researchers have called Zoom privacy disaster and fundamentally corrupt as allegations of the company mishandling user data snowball.

Coming back to zoom disaster

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