CEO of Zoom app says this on hacking and data leaks
CEO of Zoom app says this on hacking and data leaks
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Video conferencing platform Zoom has taken a number of steps to address the criticism that the Coronavirus has lapsed in the security of users using it during the lockdown imposed due to the global epidemic. Zoom chief executive Eric Yuan on Wednesday briefed the steps the company is taking against data hacking and the hassles caused by someone forcibly intruding into video conferencing calls. To the end, users paying money will be able to choose which area their data will pass through. The move is intended to address concerns that data passing through China may be stifling.

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"The purpose of meeting servers in China is to always ensure that users' meeting data from outside China remains outside China," Zoom said in an online post. The Silicon Valley startup also Said she has been working with cybersecurity company Loota Security and its bug bounty program to find out the shortcomings that reward researchers who are safe in their work.

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Zoom spoke on the news that said that criminals are selling logged-in information of users on the dark web. Zoom said that he is working on creating a system in which Get to know if people are trying to steal usernames and passwords. Improvements in zoom security also include a toolbar that can set the default settings to lock chat and meeting password requirements for strangers.

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