Police have warned people to remain vigilant and be wary of ‘zoombombing’ after child abuse videos were shared on the video conferencing app Zoom.
Disturbing child abuse imagery has been used by hackers who have hijacked calls on the service across the UK. Zoom has ramped up security on the site in a bid to cut incidents of Zoombombing - a practice in which uninvited guests break into a video conference and disrupt it with offensive language or imagery.
But police in Wiltshire have issued a warning about using the video-calling app after three incidents in the county where meetings were interrupted by video footage of child abuse.
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