Singapore stops Zoom for online education as hackers strike
The HinduSingapore has suspended the use of Zoom for online education after hackers hijacked a lesson and showed obscene images to students. "We are already working with Zoom to enhance its security settings and make these security measures clear and easy to follow,” said Aaron Loh, director of the ministry’s Educational Technology Division. The FBI issued a public warning on March 30 advising users to avoid making Zoom meetings public after it received multiple reports of teleconferences and online classrooms being hijacked, with hackers displaying hate messages or shouting profanities. Whenever humans are given a choice between convenience and security, convenience almost always wins.” Following the increase in hacking incidents, Zoom implemented stronger security measures last week, such as enabling passwords and virtual waiting rooms for users. "We are listening to our community of users to help us evolve our approach and help our users guard against these attacks.” Security researchers previously found software vulnerabilities in Zoom, in particular for Mac users where hackers could take over a user’s webcam feed.