Zoombombers are hijacking video chats and terrorizing marginalized groups. Now Zoom is rolling out new updates to stop them.

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· An AIDS activist group's video chat was hijacked by hackers, who made obscene gestures and screened pornography.
· Zoombombing has become increasingly common during the pandemic, and marginalized groups are frequent victims.
· Extremists are "exploiting this newfound reliance on video-conferencing technology to target...

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