



Silicon Valley-based Zoom has an online form where users can report attacks, but the new app feature is meant to make the process easier, according to PC Mag, which first reported on the update. The attacks have occurred often enough in recent weeks that the FBI issued a warning about them last month. The incidents have plagued schools and government agencies, which have been forced to start using Zoom amid lockdowns meant to curb the coronavirus pandemic. It’s meant to address the phenomenon of “Zoom-bombing,” in which miscreants interrupt virtual meetings by shouting obscenities, displaying bigoted images or putting porn on the screen. The feature will be included in an update to Zoom’s app due to roll out this Sunday, according to the company. The videoconferencing company said it will put a new button in its app to let meeting hosts report misbehaving users directly to Zoom’s “Trust and Safety team,” which will evaluate the problem and block the offending user if warranted. Zoom is rolling out a new feature to help users fight pervs and trolls who hijack their video meetings. Tesla workers shared private 'scenes of intimacy' filmed by car cameras: report Musk claims US gov't had 'full access' to private Twitter messagesĥ ways you’re being tracked you must stop right now 'Creepy' AI site can find every photo of you online
