Everything Wrong With Zoom Privacy & Security

Everything Wrong With Zoom Privacy & Security

User data breach history is quite trendy these days that has made headlines more often than ever in the last few months. From Facebook to TikTok, everyone has had loopholes in their security that got breached & millions & millions of users got impacted. Recently, several privacy and security flaws on Zoom (video conferencing service) were uncovered that are too many to count.

Since all of us are spending quarantine time at home due to the Novel Coronavirus outbreak, using the Zoom video conferencing app has become a necessity. The total numbers of active users have increased exponentially on Zoom due to work from home, thanks to the COVID-19.

Zoom Video Conferencing App

Flaws With Zoom Video Conferencing App

Every app we use nowadays, we put ourselves in a position that may expose us to be a victim of cyber-attack. Due to security & privacy flaws, the hackers can break in through loopholes & get hold of your confidential information.

Zoom has experienced multiple reports from last week concerning privacy & security flaws that made a lot of entities banning the app. In the past month, the company has seen more than 535% increase in active users due to Coronavirus pandemic & I believe the choice went wrong somewhere on the way.

Since almost everyone has started using Zoom for video conferencing (work from home), now  a lot of them have taken a step back.

Continuous Increase in Zoom Bombing

On 30th March, FBI warned the public about increasing cases of Zoom Bombing where your video conference can be disrupted by pornographic and/or hate images and threatening language. It was a case of hijacking video-teleconferencing feature on Zoom which emerged to a level that users started feeling insecure using it.

Continuous Increase in Zoom Bombing

I believe the reason can be that Zoom meetings can be accessed by short number URLs that are a cup of tea for hackers. Zoom has released the guidelines to prevent the unwanted guests from hijacking your video events.

End to End Encryption

Every service that lets users share the communication through text messages, snaps, video clips, or any other mode, has to be end-to-end encrypted. Period! End to end encrypted messages or video clips can only be read by the sender & receiver only. For everyone else, it’s just a random code structuring that won’t make sense for them. Everywhere, Zoom has stated about it’s video meeting feature being end to end encrypted, however, actually it just isn’t.


Recently, when asked about the E2E encryption by the Intercept, Zoom stated, “Currently, it is not possible to enable E2E encryption for Zoom video meetings.”

Micromanagement By In-App Surveillance

The only worse thing an employer or a teacher can do is micro manage the employees or students. The feeling is like someone is watching you every single second of your day that doesn’t feel less than stalking.

Micromanagement By In-App Surveillance

Similarly, Zoom has a feature called “attention tracking” that precisely identifies the user who has been away from active Zoom windows from 30 seconds or more.

Wherein It’s quite handy for employers or teachers to keep a tab on employees/students, it’s a privacy concern as well.

That is why, effective from April 2nd, 2020, the attention tracking feature has been removed from Zoom app.

Commercializing User’s Data

Commercializing a user’s confidential data isn’t a new thing we are hearing nowadays. Previous incidents have provided that the social media apps gather our data and resell it to some other entity. And shockingly, Facebook is connected to this directly or indirectly.

Zoom

It’s been observed that Zoom is sending out iOS users data to Facebook for reselling even if you don’t have a Facebook account. Obviously, the company will deny anything like this, however, one of the users files a lawsuit with Zoom failing to safeguard the personal info of the millions of users” on its platform.

The company has made changes to its privacy policies after the incident that can be checked here.

Other Security Flaws With Zoom

Apart from the above that have been discovered recently, there are other flaws that already exist with Zoom. A few months ago, it was discovered that Zoom quietly installed a web server on user devices that could add the user to any call without his/her permission. And the latest flaw is about hackers taking control over user’s Mac including webcam & microphone.

 

So, let’s just agree on one thing that Zoom is Malware and it’s been continuously failing at user’s security & privacy. Making the lives of the users more on a dangerous platform, Zoom isn’t able to keep the security layer as strong as expected.

Zoom Executive About Issues & Further Plan of Action

“We recognize that we have fallen short of the community’s – and our own — privacy and security expectations,” Yuan wrote, explaining that Zoom had been developed for large businesses with in-house IT staffers who could set up and run the software. Zoom would be “enacting a feature freeze, effectively immediately, and shifting all our engineering resources to focus on our biggest trust, safety, and privacy issues.” – Eric S. Yuan (Zoom CEO and founder)

Wrapping Up

Zoom has become one of the most necessary apps in the quarantine period due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The immense increase in the number of users has certainly helped Zoom with revenue. However, they didn’t get back the same. The continuous breaches & security flaws have failed to keep the user’s data secure as expected.

For now, keep a tab on using Zoom video conferencing apps as you might become a victim of losing data over an app.

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