ORLANDO, Fla. – Using video teleconferencing software has been increasingly popular for meetings and virtual group hangouts now that social distancing is a must to stop the spread of coronavirus.
With the increase in usage also comes news of Zoombombing, or hackers entering a private session, sometimes to commit an obscene act.
That’s exactly what happened to a group of Orange County students who were learning online only to have their lesson interrupted by someone who got into their virtual classroom and exposed himself, according to authorities.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said she recognizes the threat these hackers can pose. “To practice social distancing while we continue to operate, my staff and I, like so many other