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Zoom fixed a vanity URL issue that could have led to phishing attacks – Engadget
It’s been beefing up security since a pandemic-driven explosion in popularity.
Zoom’s popularity exploded amid the COVID-19 pandemic as people were looking to chat with friends, family and co-workers via video call. In December, around 10 million people participated in Zoom meetings each day, but by April, that figure had shot up exponentially to 300 million. It just launched a lineup of video-calling devices targeted at people who are working from home.
With the increased attention on Zoom came more focus on its security and privacy issues. The company has been trying to…
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