Shareholder sues Zoom for fraud and concealment of the app’s privacy issues

Recently, we have witnessed the popularity growth of the video-conferencing app Zoom, used by remote workers and even schools for their remote classes during the pandemic. However, we have also witnessed some that the app had and for which it was held accountable by the media.

Now, that Michael Drieu, a shareholder of the company, filed a lawsuit against it in accusations of fraud. Additionally, the shareholder is accusing the higher management of the company of withholding information about the app’s lack of end-to-end encryption, as well as for its alleged vulnerability to hackers being ...

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