Why Insider ‘Zoom Bombs’ Are So Hard to Stop

Researchers have found that most calls to disrupt videoconferences originate with the participants, especially in high schools and colleges.

Researchers have found that most calls to disrupt videoconferences originate with the participants, especially in high schools and colleges.


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