FT suspends journalist accused of listening to rival outlets' Zoom calls (theguardian.com) 2 points by mellosouls 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] mellosouls 6y ago ↗ Zoom-bombing = hacking, I guess.From the article out-linked in the OP:Log files show an account registered to Di Stefano’s FT.com email address joined the private video callSo not the most brilliant at covering his tracks. [–] [dead] jadzia-dev 6y ago ↗ If I were him... and stumbled upon some of these zoom meetings I wouldn't even bother covering my tracks... it would make it feel illegal...As per Zoom's privacy model if you have the link you have the right to join, right? So really... in a way... he was invited.
[–] [dead] jadzia-dev 6y ago ↗ If I were him... and stumbled upon some of these zoom meetings I wouldn't even bother covering my tracks... it would make it feel illegal...As per Zoom's privacy model if you have the link you have the right to join, right? So really... in a way... he was invited.
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[ 5.2 ms ] story [ 9.5 ms ] threadFrom the article out-linked in the OP:
Log files show an account registered to Di Stefano’s FT.com email address joined the private video call
So not the most brilliant at covering his tracks.
As per Zoom's privacy model if you have the link you have the right to join, right? So really... in a way... he was invited.