Zoom video app logins were put on sale on the dark web, says report
Hackers put more than half a million login details for the
teleconferencing app Zoom on the dark web, The Sunday Times
newspaper reported.
The
logins were put up for sale at 1 pence (1.25 cents) each and were discovered
and bought by cybersecurity intelligence company Cyble, the paper said. Cyble
bought the logins from a Russian-speaking person on the Telegram messaging
service, which allows anonymous messaging.
Zoom Video
Communications has seen global usage of its service surge during coronavirus
shutdowns, but has come under increasing pressure over vulnerabilities in the
app’s software encryption. The company has been sued amid accusations it hid
flaws in its app and has seen cases of online trolls sneak in and disrupt web
meetings with profanity and pornography.
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