Remember when Apple said they cannot get viruses? (or was it PC viruses - the stupid things they say.) Zoom is just the current target, but they probably deserve a lot of the attention. Just because you don't hear about WebEx (which never seems to work) or Teams (which seems to never release the mic after a meeting), it does not mean they are without problems or vulnerabilities. With whatever you use, there will always be vulnerabilities. There are also issues that are Zoom's fault. If you manage to block the install, consider whether or not you should also be blocking access to Zoom when they want to join someone else's Zoom meeting (or any other meeting re-branded from Zoom).Ī lot of what is in the news is stupid user or stupid admin error with configurations. If you set up your company with a paid account in Zoom, maybe buy a license, you may be able to control which email addresses get accounts for your domain. We are heavy on Zoom right now and don't run into issues with deployment. Users can install Zoom without admin access, if I am not mistaken.
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