Elon Musk’s SpaceX Bans Zoom After Security And Privacy Warnings Elon Musk’s SpaceX has banned the utilization of Zoom after growing concerns over the video conferencing app’s privacy and security. Consistent with Reuters, Musk’s firm announced it had disabled the app during a company memo. Following a warning from U.S. enforcement about Zoom’s safety, an email sent on March 28 by SpaceX said: “We understand that a lot of folks were using this tool for conferences and meeting support. Please use email, text or phone as alternate means of communication.”
NASA , which is one among Space X ’s biggest customers, also prevents its employees from using Zoom. Zoom security and privacy issues are emerging thick and fast Zoom security and privacy issues still emerge. Yesterday, I wrote how researchers found Zoom security issues affecting both Windows and Mac computers. This is often additionally to misleading marketing on whether Zoom offers end to finish encryption, and a surge in uninvited guests “Zoom bombing” people’s chats. Zoom is facing an investigation by the U.S attorney general over its security and privacy, while a category action lawsuit has been launched after it emerged the firm was sending data to Facebook Vice News reported.