Taiwan bans official use of Zoom over security concerns

Bloomberg

Taiwan barred all official use of Zoom, becoming one of the first governments to impose an outright ban on the popular video-conferencing app over security concerns.
Agencies should avoid using services such as Zoom as they may have security flaws, the island’s cabinet said. Governments, companies and individuals around the world, including in Taiwan, have been using the app to conduct meetings remotely in an effort to minimize person-to-person contact amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Taiwan’s ban is latest blow to San Jose-based Zoom Video Communications as it struggles to cope with an explosion in demand for its services. Millions of people have turned to the app as they work and study from home amid the global lockdown. But cybersecurity researchers have warned that security loopholes in the software could allow hackers to eavesdrop on meetings.

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