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April 7, 2020 06:55 pm GMT

Stolen Zoom passwords and meeting IDs are already being shared on the dark web

Stolen Zoom passwords and meeting IDs are already being shared on the dark web

As Zoom confronts numerous security issues amid a spike in use of the service during the coronavirus pandemic, yet another problem for the video conferencing platform has entered the stage, thanks to the dark web.

Cybersecurity firm Sixgill recently discovered a collection of 352 Zoom accounts that had been compromised. The accounts were shared by a user on a popular dark web forum; information included each account’s connected email address, password, meeting ID, host key, and host name. 

A screenshot of the original post sharing stolen Zoom credentials on a popular dark web forum.

A screenshot of the original post sharing stolen Zoom credentials on a popular dark web forum.

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More about Privacy, Hackers, Zoom, Dark Web, and Coronavirus

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