{"id":179671,"date":"2020-04-04T20:20:00","date_gmt":"2020-04-05T01:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/hackers-target-zoom-meetings-for-cyberattacks\/"},"modified":"2020-04-04T20:20:00","modified_gmt":"2020-04-05T01:20:00","slug":"hackers-target-zoom-meetings-for-cyberattacks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/hackers-target-zoom-meetings-for-cyberattacks\/","title":{"rendered":"Hackers Target Zoom Meetings for Cyberattacks"},"content":{"rendered":"
As the usage of Zoom has skyrocketed during the coronavirus outbreak, the company has had to respond quickly to security flaws and potential phishing attacks \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n As Zoom usage skyrockets around the world, so too do the opportunities to exploit users unfamiliar with the tool.<\/p>\n The Zoom platform has increasingly has been the target of hackers exploiting the vast numbers of users working from home. For context,\u00a0the company noted<\/a>\u00a0that as of December 2019, the most significant amount of daily users was 10 million. In March, that number ballooned to 200 million.<\/p>\n [youtube https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=fumTCtnXDFE]<\/p>\n For many exploits, it starts with a website.<\/p>\nHow Are Hackers Exploiting the Zoom Platform?<\/h3>\n