Zoom update lets users report meeting participants and lock video calls to prevent 'Zoombombing'
Daily MailZoom is attempting to make good on its promise of updating the service's security with a new feature roll-out that aims to prevent 'Zoombombing' and more. According to Zoom, a video conferencing platform that has exploded in popularity in recent months, it has introduced several new features meant to help correct a string of flaws that have cast doubt on its safety. Zoom is rolling out new features meant to rectify security lapses that have allowed things like 'Zoombombing' where uninvited users crash a video chat The company will also turn on passwords for Zoom conferences by default and allow business users to have an IT administrator set the password strength. The new features will be especially useful when it comes to preventing what's known as 'Zoombombing' where intruders disrupt Zoom video chats that they haven't been invited to. Pictured, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, seen here at the firm's IPO in New York last April In March, Zoom was discovered sharing sensitive data with Facebook, including the time the Zoom app was opened, phone carrier, device specs, location and other analytic data that can be used to target ads.