![]() ![]() ![]() Zoomboming originated through a security flaw in the platform which allowed anyone to access a meeting if they obtained its ID number or a link to it. "The meetings were publicised on social media with limited security settings so we're urging individuals and businesses alike to remain vigilant and ensure settings are fixed correctly to prevent future occurrences." Read more of today's top stories here "These zoom-bombings have involved extremely unpleasant indecent child-abuse video footage being shown via screen sharing by a meeting participant who was not known to the organisers of the video conferences. Gemma Vinton, Detective Inspector for the digital investigations and intelligence unit at Wiltshire Police, said: "Incidents of this nature have been reported globally as well as in the UK recently, however, we have now, unfortunately, had three reports within Wiltshire in the last week. ![]() Here's the link to the M.E.N's main Facebook page where we share our latest stories. Or to like her Facebook page and keep up to with the latest news, click here ![]()
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