Abstract: © 2020 IEEE. The lockdowns and travel restrictions in the current coronavirus pandemic situation has replaced face-to-face teaching and meeting with the online alternatives. Recently, the video conferencing tool Zoom has become extremely popular for its simple-to-use features and low network bandwidth requirement. However, Zoom has serious security and privacy issues. Due to weak authentication mechanisms, unauthorised persons are invading Zoom sessions and creating disturbances (known as Zoom bombing). In this paper, we propose a preliminary ...
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