Zoom Restricts End-to-End Encryption to Paid Users
The end-to-end encryption feature will not be offered to free users, Zoom’s CEO said, in case Zoom needed to comply with federal and local law enforcement.
Read MoreThe end-to-end encryption feature will not be offered to free users, Zoom’s CEO said, in case Zoom needed to comply with federal and local law enforcement.
Read MoreAs the company continues to battle security woes, it has acquired Keybase to boost security and privacy. A full cryptographic draft architecture will be available on May 22.
Read MoreSeveral new databases have been uncovered on underground forums sharing recycled Zoom credentials.
Read MoreAttackers are sending convincing emails that ultimately steal victims’ Skype credentials.
Read MoreAttackers are sending convincing emails that ultimately steal victims’ Skype credentials.
Read MoreResearchers weigh in on potential security concerns surrounding the 2020 NFL Draft.
Read MoreResearchers weigh in on potential security concerns surrounding the 2020 NFL Draft.
Read MoreA recent U.S. House Oversight Committee meeting was the latest victim of Zoom bombing, according to an internal letter.
Read MoreAlleged Windows flaw allows for remote code execution and is being flogged for $500,000.
Read MoreThousands of compromised Zoom credentials were discovered in underground forums as cybercriminals look to tap into the burgeoning remote workforce.
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