A look at the rise of "Zoombombing", where trolls disrupt public Zoom conferencing calls by using the service's screen-sharing feature to share graphic content (Taylor Lorenz/New York Times)

A look at the rise of "Zoombombing", where trolls disrupt public Zoom conferencing calls by using the service's screen-sharing feature to share graphic content (Taylor Lorenz/New York Times)

A look at the rise of "Zoombombing", where trolls disrupt public Zoom conferencing calls by using the service's screen-sharing feature to share graphic content (Taylor Lorenz/New York Times)

A look at the rise of "Zoombombing", where trolls disrupt public Zoom conferencing calls by using the service's screen-sharing feature to share graphic content (Taylor Lorenz/New York Times) https://ift.tt/2QClaoW

Taylor Lorenz / New York Times:
A look at the rise of “Zoombombing”, where trolls disrupt public Zoom conferencing calls by using the service's screen-sharing feature to share graphic content  —  As its user base rapidly expands, the videoconference app Zoom is seeing a rise in trolling and graphic content.


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