Zooms privacy and security problems deepen

06/04/2020 | Infosecurity Magazine

Thousands of private Zoom recordings have been exposed online. A simple cloud storage search was all that was needed to discover the files, many of which were stored in Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 buckets without passwords. This follows an earlier report in TechCrunch revealing some Zoom calls were being routed through China by mistake.

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