


To draw an analogy with creepy campfire stories about terrified babysitters: “The calls are coming from inside the house.” Well, kind of. According to a world’s-first study they have carried out, the majority of Zoombombing incidents are actually inside jobs. Zoom, whose usage exploded during the pandemic, was suddenly at the center of what appeared to be a glaring vulnerability problem: It was as if the leading manufacturer of front door locks revealed a high failure rate during a home invasion epidemic.īut researchers from Binghamton University in New York say there’s more to this story than meets the eye.
