For sale to crooks: #Zoom logins

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Monday, 04 May, 2020, 11:15
Hackers have put more than 500,000 logins for the video conferencing app Zoom up for sale on the dark web at a penny each.
The widespread use of video calls for private and work conversations during the lockdown has attracted the attention of criminals.
The National Cyber Security Centre, a branch of GCHQ, has issued a warning about using Zoom and its rivals. It says that your meetings should always be protected by passwords, links to them should not be shared publicly and only the person hosting the call should be able to share their screen with everyone joining.
The 500,000 Zoom logins available at a penny each were discovered by the cybersecurity intelligence company Cyble.

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