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Zoom launches security features to combat 'Zoombombers'

05:25 PM Nov 17, 2020 | Team Udayavani |

Zoom has launched a ‘Suspend Participant Activities’ feature which enables hosts and co-hosts to pause their meeting and remove disruptive participants known as ‘Zoombombers’.  It also extended the ‘Report’ feature to participants, from only hosts earlier.

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According  to Business line, “By clicking “Suspend Participant Activities,” all video, audio, in-meeting chat, annotation, screen sharing, and recording during that time will stop, and Breakout Rooms will end,” Matt Nagel, Security & Privacy PR Lead at Zoom explained in a blog post.

The hosts or co-host will be asked if they would like to report a user from their meeting, share any details, and optionally include a screenshot

The users can then resume the meeting and re-enable required features once they click on “Submit” and the reported is removed from their meeting.

The feature will notify Zoom’s Trust & Safety team about the same. Zoom will also send an email to the hosts or co-hosts after the meeting to get more information.

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Zoom also launched the ‘At Risk Meeting Notifier’, a tool that scans social media for links that might be at high risk of disruption.

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