"Zoombombing" has become a widely popular internet term ever since the video conferencing app first gained popularity. It essentially describes the act of unwanted and often malicious people entering Zoom calls through exploiting the app's security features. Even to this day, it's happening a lot, with even making the news.
Yesterday, September 10, Zoom finally the long-awaited security feature meant to stop trolls and pranksters – Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). With it, Zoom administrators can add an extra layer of protection for their users.
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Friday, 11 September 2020
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