Zoom decided that the FBI might not need access to free users' video calls after all. Notably, this change of heart follows criticism of Zoom CEO Eric Yuan who, in an earnings call earlier this month, ...
Phase one of Zoom's four-step encryption plan is live. Here are the must-knows about its security trial balloon. Rae Hodge was a senior editor at CNET. She led CNET's coverage of privacy and ...
Along with Zoom's meteoric rise has come a privacy and security blowback. In response to frustration over the videoconferencing service's vague and misleading encryption claims, Zoom brought on a ...
Yuan made the remarks during Zoom’s first quarter earnings call on Tuesday. The company faced a host of criticism earlier this year about its privacy and security as the coronavirus pandemic saw it ...
Zoom just dodged a rather expensive bullet. The videoconferencing giant agreed to a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations it misled users about the privacy and ...
End-to-end Zoom encryption is coming soon to all accounts, both free and paid. Free users will need to go through some identity verifications before getting the feature. Beta testing for encryption on ...
Zoom's CEO Eric S. Yuan today announced that end-to-end encryption (E2EE) will be provided to all users (paid and free) after verifying their accounts by providing additional identification info such ...
With a temporary lift in telehealth restrictions, many clinicians have also adopted Zoom as a tool for video visits. But the company’s privacy practices have recently come under fire, in a complaint ...
Zoom has been hit with a third federal class-action complaint over its security and privacy practices. “Zoom consistently violates its duty to implement and maintain reasonable security practices, and ...
The videoconferencing company Zoom has seen its star rise exponentially during the Covid-19 pandemic, as friends and coworkers increasingly turn to the service for a communication lifeline. With this ...