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Zoom Steps Up Privacy After Hackers Invade Video Conferences

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Zoom Steps Up Privacy After Hackers Invade Video Conferences

Zoom Steps Up Privacy After Hackers Invade Video Conferences

As people isolate at home, video conferencing has become the new normal.

San Jose-based Zoom says its number of users has ballooned dramatically, but hackers have also discovered the application.

CBS News' Anna Werner reports.

(4-2-2020)


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