BOSTON, Mass. – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning people of “Zoom-bombing,” where hackers hijack teleconferences and online classrooms on the popular remote conferencing platform.
It may not seem too surprising that one of the best-funded edtech startups in the past year of pandemic has been a company that piggybacks on the success of Zoom to add tools for running online ...
A white Kentucky man who infiltrated a majority-Black online Zoom class of fifth-graders and hurled racist threats at the young children in fall 2020 has been federally charged. Brian Adams, 22, faces ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing many organizations and schools to conduct virtual meetings/events, the FBI warns that there have been instances where illegal content makes its way into the meeting.
Video-conferencing tool Zoom is seeing a surge in use during the coronavirus pandemic, due to people being stuck at home and unable to meet in meatspace groups. I’ve read about people using Zoom to ...
Well, what a difference a vaccine makes. A few months ago, we looked ahead with uncertainty about what the next academic year would be like—more remote teaching and masks or a return to some new ...
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