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Hours after security researchers at Citizen Lab reported that some Zoom calls were routed through China, the video conferencing platform has offered an apology and a partial explanation. To recap, Zoom has faced a barrage of headlines this week over...
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Colleges and universities face a distinctly modern conundrum: They want and need to keep students safe, but smart security technologies that can track and monitor students' activities on and off campus threaten their right to privacy. Schools and...
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During the coronavirus pandemic, it seems as if everyone is connecting with Zoom's videoconferencing app—including, on occasion, unwanted visitors. Online trolls have been sneaking into web meetings and disrupting them with profanities and pornog...
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