"Hackers Sell Thousands of Zoom User Account Credentials on Dark Web"

As more workers use the video-conferencing platform Zoom to have meetings amid the coronavirus pandemic, hackers are taking advantage of the flaws contained by the service to steal credentials. A recent investigation by researchers at IntSights revealed that hackers are selling Zoom credentials on the dark web. They discovered that hackers are sharing a database consisting of more than 2,300 Zoom account usernames and passwords. Some of these accounts belong to banks, consultancy companies, healthcare providers, and more. This finding is one of many recent discoveries surrounding the security and privacy issues with the Zoom platform. This article continues to discuss the distribution of Zoom user account credentials on dark web forums and government actions that have been taken to address these problems.

CISOMAG reports "Hackers Sell Thousands of Zoom User Account Credentials on Dark Web"

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