7 Major Coronavirus Developments — Zoom Is Not Only Platform With Security Issues — April 29, 2020

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7 Major Coronavirus Developments — Zoom Is Not Only Platform With Security Issues — April 29, 2020

Zoom -- and now Microsoft -- have faced hacking Issues
As GoLocal reported earlier this month, online meeting platform Zoom has been a target of hacking -- and even Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza was hit.

Now, security experts are warning about Microsoft’s Team. The hack involved "fun" GIFs. 

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This attack involves using a compromised subdomain to steal security tokens when a user loads an image - but the end-user would just see the GIF sent to them, and nothing else.

According to Forbes, “Tech giants are fighting to become the de facto videoconferencing tool for remote workers in the time of COVID-19. Zoom rose to the top fast, but thanks to various security and privacy issues, was pegged back by competitors. But rivals have their flaws too, as evidenced by a weakness discovered in Microsoft’s collaboration and videoconferencing tool Teams, as revealed on Monday.”

“For at least three weeks from the end of February till mid-March, a malicious GIF could’ve stolen user data from Microsoft Teams accounts, possibly across an entire company, and taken control of 'an organization’s entire roster of Teams accounts,' cybersecurity researchers have warned,” reported Forbes.

"They will never know that he or she has been attacked - making this vulnerability... very dangerous."

Microsoft created a patch that was deployed on April 20.

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Zoom Security Issues

As GoLocal reported, officials in New York City Schools have banned the use of Zoom for remote teaching, citing security concerns with the video conferencing service.

Members of Congress are calling on the company to answer questions and the CEO of the company has apologized for failing to address significant security issues. Despite the issues, Rhode Island schools -- and the largest district -- are continuing to use and promote Zoom and have issued no warning to families.

Zoom's security issues are well-documented as meetings can easily be hacked with indecent content. In early April, GoLocal reported that an online rally organized by Mayor Jorge Elorza was hacked and the n-word was posted.

Rhode Island schools use both platforms.

“Rhode Island schools are using a number of online platforms for distance learning, including Zoom. We encourage districts and schools to follow privacy guidelines no matter the online platform they use. We continue to work with LEA leaders as they ensure the privacy of student data during distance learning," said Pete Janhunen, spokesperson for RIDE in a statement to GoLocal.

“The Providence Public School District currently includes Zoom in its suite of online teaching tools. We are aware of security concerns with Zoom, which is why our information technology team has collaborated with our teaching and learning staff to adopt protocols that minimize any abuse of this online platform. We will continue to monitor the situation,” said Laura Hart of the Providence Public Schools.

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7 Major Coronavirus Developments — April 29, 2020

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