Zoom emerges as rich target for cyber criminals amid surging popularity, warns FBI
India TodayZoom, the video-conferencing app, is the new target of hackers and users with nefarious intentions. Highlighting two incidents that took place in Massachusetts in the US, FBI said they have received multiple reports where the video conference has been hijacked to add things such as " pornographic and/or hate images and threatening language." ABC News has quoted a former FBI agent, Brad Garrett saying, "Cyber criminals are targeting video conferencing sites like Zoom, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic." Since Zoom is used by 60 per cent of Fortune 500 companies, cybercriminals see an opportunity to target professionals and steal "corporate proprietary information and sensitive information about employees." Replying to FBI's advisory, a Zoom spokesperson has said in a statement, "We take the security of Zoom meetings seriously and we are deeply upset to hear about the incidents involving this type of attack.