A first look at zoombombing

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2022-03Publisher Version
10.1109/msec.2021.3127392Author(s)
Ling, Chen
Stringhini, Gianluca
Balci, Utkucan
Blackburn, Jeremy
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https://hdl.handle.net/2144/44184Version
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C. Ling, G. Stringhini, U. Balci, J. Blackburn. 2022. "A First Look at Zoombombing." IEEE Security & Privacy, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp. 22 - 30. https://doi.org/10.1109/msec.2021.3127392Abstract
We conducted the first data-driven study of calls for zoombombing attacks. We analyzed 223 calls for zoombombing posted on Twitter and 4chan. We found that most calls for zoombombing come from insiders who have legitimate access to the meetings, calling into question widely adopted mitigation techniques to secure online meetings.
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