I’ve used Zoom for work purposes for years and have never had a problem of any kind with it. But lately, the term ‘Zoombombing’ has been floating around the Internet. Until I read this article I wasn’t sure what the problem was.
Now I see that it’s not something with Zoom software that makes it hackable, but it’s actually (a) trolls acquire publicly available meeting links, and (b) Zoom has a lot of tools that allow participants to share information on or in a common workspace. Once a troll gets into the meeting, he or she can exploit these tools.
There are a few things you can do to make your video conferences more secure if you feel the need to do this, or if you move your Zoom meeting into a public space.
Link to article: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/style/zoom-security-tips.html?smid=em-share&fbclid=IwAR0LtH118fDFkIpmH36Ok-pAaktbRvYVE8Lt0HNqO-6z8tXJueNlPstMcII
–Michael Kelly, H.W.