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April 10, 2020

Safe Video Conferencing during the COVID-19 Pandemic

A message from the Office of Attorney General Maura Healey for safe video conferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic

BOSTON — In response to reports of privacy and security issues with the video conferencing platform Zoom, Attorney General Maura Healey today issued an advisory with recommendations for members of the public to practice safe video conferencing.
“As more people turn to video conferencing to stay connected during this public health emergency, we should all take steps to protect our privacy and security,” said AG Healey. “We encourage the public to stay safe while chatting with friends, family, classmates, and colleagues over video platforms like Zoom.”
The AG’s Office is recommending the public follow these tips to protect themselves from a new form of harassment known as “Zoombombing” by which intruders hijack video calls and post hate speech and offensive images:

Those who experience video or teleconference hijacking or any cyber-crime can report it to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov. Visit the AG’s Office COVID-19 resources page for information about how the office can assist the public during this emergency.