Zoom videoconferencing platform could be vulnerable to intrusions by foreign government spy services, including China, according to federal intelligence analysis obtained by ABC News.
, according to a federal intelligence analysis obtained by ABC News. The analysis urges organizations to carefully consider the risk if they should continue working with the system.
MORE: After 'Zoom bombings', other incidents, FBI warns of videoconferencing hijacking amid coronavirus DHS intelligence experts noted the popularity of Zoom has skyrocketed with the platform’s daily user base growing, according to company statistics, from 10 million a day to 200 million since December. While in the last six weeks, government stay-home orders have forced learning, government and business operations to migrate from physical spaces to the internet.
The Zoom spokesperson said that the company"has layered safeguards, robust cybersecurity protection, and internal controls in place to prevent unauthorized access to data” and that its “developers in China do not have any access to Zoom’s production environment, the power or access to make substantive changes to our platform or the means to access any meeting content."
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