Zoom asks Facebook’s former chief security officer to help fix its privacy issues

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  • Amid the coronavirus pandemic, millions of people have been forced to transition to working from home. Video conference software like Zoom has enabled that transition, and Zoom, specifically, has seen an explosion in its user base.
  • Unfortunately, that's also illuminated security and privacy issues. To help solve them, Zoom has asked former Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos to help the company address these problems.
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This news is going to strike some of you as counterintuitive, particularly if you've soured on Facebook over the last year or so thanks to its litany of privacy and security woes. By now, most of you are probably aware that the video conferencing software Zoom has experienced a taste of that same backlash over the last couple of weeks, as its popularity skyrocketed thanks to millions of people stuck at home because of the coronavirus. Unfortunately, as the service experienced an astounding jump in users -- from 10 million in December to 200 million in March -- that growth has been accompanied by one controversy after another. Everything from strangers annoyingly "zoombombing" peoples' video calls to the disclosure that email addresses and photos of some Zoom users had leaked, with additional PR nightmares including the fact that some call data had been sent through China for non-Chinese users, as well as the Zoom iOS app quietly sending analytics data to Facebook.

Now, Zoom has called in some help as it works through these and other security and privacy issues: That help is coming in the form of Facebook's former chief security officer, Alex Stamos.

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Zoom asks Facebook’s former chief security officer to help fix its privacy issues originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 17:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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