When it rains, it pours b97hqSDRspw Zoom sue
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Zoom sued for allegedly sharing users' personal data with Facebook
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/zoom-app-persona...t-alleges/
"CEO Eric Yuan said company officials "were made aware" of Facebook data sharing last week, after a news report from Vice Media detailed the practice. Yuan said the sharing began after Zoom gave users the option of logging on via a Facebook Software Development Kit, or SDK."
But, but I read you are sharing users data to Facebook and they DON"T EVEN HAVE a Facebook account
You "were made aware" last week?
Zoom hit with class-action lawsuit for sharing user data with Facebook
https://www.cyberscoop.com/zoom-lawsuit-faceb...vacy-ccpa/
The Zoom Privacy Backlash Is Only Getting Started
A class action lawsuit. Rampant zoombombing. And as of today, two new zero-day vulnerabilities.
https://www.wired.com/story/zoom-backlash-zero-days/
"Yuan said that over the next 90 days, that Zoom will also conduct third-party security audits and penetration tests, expand its big bounty program, and prepare a transparency report on data requests the company has received from entities like governments and law enforcement ."
Uh-Oh!
But, but you show you have a SOC 2 Type 2 audit on your website
Do you are don't you? Pen testing and the audit would have uncovered a lot of the mess. Maybe it was done years ago?
Zoom hit with class-action lawsuit for sharing user data with Facebook
Those class action dudes don't waste anytime. You can read the lawsuit here:
https://www.cyberscoop.com/zoom-lawsuit-faceb...vacy-ccpa/
This isn't a BS class action either
Remember they want public 1 year ago
Did they disclose any of these security issues to investors?
Uh-Oh
PE ratio is 1500
Not 20, but 1500
On what planet does that make sense?
Especially when most of your users are using it for free
Especially when the CEO dumped $38M in Q1