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"As a result of these troubling security issues, we discourage the use of Zoom® at this time for use cases that require strong privacy and confidentiality, including:
Governments worried about espionage
Businesses concerned about cybercrime and industrial espionage
Healthcare providers handling sensitive patient information
Activists, lawyers, and journalists working on sensitive topics"
"For those using Zoom® to keep in touch with friends, hold social events, or organize courses or lectures that they might otherwise hold in a public or semi-public venue, our findings should not necessarily be concerning."
Zoom® has stated they have corrected the security errors in this report. Can they guarantee that claim or let you inspect their source code? Both Siri® and Alexa® understand everything we are saying. You should assume that all large web conferencing service providers could have the same monitoring capabilities.
How about this news of TikTok data accessed from China?
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