Zoom also did this once
They also paid me something around 100 dollars in settlement for this
They don't care about security at all.
They once shipped a backdoor in their macOS app. It was noticed and called out and they refused to remove it. It took Apple blacklisting it for Zoom to finally take action.
I believe they now have a proper e2ee mode which disables all the cloud powered features, no?
They aquihired (and gutted) keybase for this, but I have a doubt that their "reimplementation" is actually E2EE.
They also paid me something around 100 dollars in settlement for this
They don't care about security at all.
They once shipped a backdoor in their macOS app. It was noticed and called out and they refused to remove it. It took Apple blacklisting it for Zoom to finally take action.
I believe they now have a proper e2ee mode which disables all the cloud powered features, no?
They aquihired (and gutted) keybase for this, but I have a doubt that their "reimplementation" is actually E2EE.