If you use your go-to password for Zoom, consider changing it, according to a new report about cybersecurity researchers finding credentials for more than 500,000 Zoom accounts on the dark web.
Starting on Sunday, Sept. 27, Zoom will require that all meetings must use either the Waiting Room feature or require a passcode. A passcode serves the same function ...
Have you ever needed to enter a password when connecting to a Zoom meeting? If you have, then I feel certain that you’re part of a minority among Zoom users. The host may have consciously set the ...
You can change your Zoom password at any time through the "Profile" section of your account page. If you've forgotten your Zoom password, you can also change it by ...
Starting September 27, Zoom will require that all meetings have a Passcode or a Waiting Room enabled for all paid accounts. If neither is enabled, Zoom will enable a ...
If you don’t set a Passcode for your meeting, you’ll need to admit your guests using Zoom’s Waiting Room feature instead. You can find out more about this change, including how the Waiting Room ...
While this kind of problem can show up on any kind of video-conferencing service -- I've seen reports of it on everything from Google Hangouts to Microsoft Teams to Skype -- Zoom users appear to be ...