Zoom: Is it secure, can it be hacked, and how do you use it safely?
The IndependentSign up to our free weekly IndyTech newsletter delivered straight to your inbox Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. A recent report by investigative news outlet The Intercept claimed that Zoom is guilty of “misleading marketing”, as it does not provide end-to-end encryption to protect the privacy of its users during video meetings. A separate investigation by Vice alleged that Zoom is “leaking personal information of at least thousands of users”, by treating their personal email addresses as if they all belong to the same company. “Many controversies now exist around Zoom’s security and privacy, though it is extremely far from dominating the plethora of emerging security risks,” Ilia Kolochonko, founder and CEO of web security firm ImmuniWeb, tells The Independent. “Few attackers will ever bother to intercept Zoom communications, even fewer will extract any value from the alleged data sharing with Facebook.” How to use Zoom safely While there will always be risks with any online app, there are ways to ensure the maximum level of security by adjusting the platform’s settings.