
Zoom, which on Friday stopped development of new product features so it could focus on fixing various privacy and security issues, clamped down even further on security weaknesses over the weekend.The company on Saturday switched on default password settings and waiting rooms for users of its Free Basic tier and those with a single account on its cheapest paid tier, such as K-12 eduction accounts.All meetings that use a Personal Meeting ID (PMI) will now need a password, and password settings that had been disabled will be re-enabled.
As a result, passwords will be required for instant meetings, for participants joining by phone and when a new meeting is scheduled.To read this article in full, please click here