![]() On Sunday nearly 600,000 people downloaded the app, its biggest day ever, according to Apptopia, which tracks mobile apps. Zoom has seen a sharp rise in use over the past few weeks. The post included tips for users seeking to “keep the party crashers” out of their videoconferences, including limiting screen-sharing to certain participants and making events invitation-only. For those hosting private meetings, password protections are on by default and we recommend that users keep those protections on to prevent uninvited users from joining,” said a spokesperson for Zoom Video Communications in a statement. For those hosting large, public group meetings, we strongly encourage hosts to change their settings so that only they can share their screen. “We have been deeply upset to hear about the incidents involving this type of attack. Links to public Zooms are traded in Facebook Groups and Discord chats, and are easily discoverable on Twitter and public event pages. Anyone who has a link to a public meeting can join. On Zoom, there is a default setting that allows any meeting participant to share their screen without permission from an event’s host. Swisher would reschedule an audio-only version of the event. ![]() ![]() “Our video call was just attacked by someone who kept sharing pornography + switching between different user accounts so we could not block them,” Ms. They were forced to abruptly end the event after just 15 minutes of conversation because a participant began broadcasting the shock video “2 Girls 1 Cup.” On Friday, the journalists Kara Swisher (a contributing writer for the Opinion section of The New York Times) and Jessica Lessin hosted a Zoom event focused on the challenges women tech founders face. Newton, who reports on technology for The Verge. “Clearly Zoom is being used in ways it was never intended to be, so people are finding ways to make mischief,” said Mr. Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported that the venture capitalist Hunter Walk and the journalist Casey Newton were forced to shut down their “work from home happy hour” twice this week after getting “Zoombombed,” as these disruptive screen-shares are called.
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