Singapore Stops Zoom for Home-Schooling After Hacking Report
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Singapore halted the use of Zoom Video Communications Inc.’s video-conferencing application for home-based school education following reports of hackers breaching some of the sessions and posting obscene images.
“These are very serious incidents,” Aaron Loh, divisional director of the educational technology division at the city-state’s Ministry of Education, said in an emailed reply to Bloomberg News queries. “MOE is currently investigating both breaches and will lodge a police report if warranted,” he said.