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  2. Zoombombing - Wikipedia

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    Zoombombing or Zoom raiding [1] is the unwanted, disruptive intrusion, generally by Internet trolls, into a video-conference call. In a typical Zoombombing incident, a teleconferencing session is hijacked by the insertion of material that is lewd , obscene , or offensive in nature, typically resulting in the shutdown of the session or the ...

  3. Graham Ivan Clark - Wikipedia

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    Graham Ivan Clark (born January 9, 2003) is an American computer hacker, cybercriminal and a convicted felon regarded as the mastermind behind the 2020 Twitter account hijacking. Early life [ edit ]

  4. This teen's in-class Zoom hack is probably a bad idea - AOL

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    Then, you set that clip as your Zoom background. From there, as Gordon puts it, you can do anything you want. Some students praised the idea as “genius,” but many were critical.

  5. Host (film) - Wikipedia

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    Host is a 2020 British independent supernatural horror film directed by Rob Savage and written by Savage, Gemma Hurley, and Jed Shepherd. A computer screen film that takes place entirely on a Zoom video call, it follows a group of friends who attempt to escape from a demon they inadvertently summoned during an online séance.

  6. Watch: Iranian Cyberspy Caught on Zoom Trying to Hack U ... - AOL

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    Posing as a professor, a hacker lured a U.S. academic into a Zoom call, hoping to snatch passwords and create havoc. Instead, he ended up caught on tape in a botched attempt

  7. This teen's in-class Zoom hack is probably a bad idea - AOL

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    Then, you set that clip as your Zoom background. From there, as Gordon puts it, you can do anything you want. Some students praised the idea as “genius,” but many were critical.

  8. Hamza Bendelladj - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Bendelladj (Arabic: حمزة بن دلاج, romanized: Ḥamza ben Delāj; born 1988) [1] [2] is an Algerian cyberhacker and carder who goes by the code name BX1 [3] and has been nicknamed the "Smiling Hacker". This led to a search for him that lasted 5 years.

  9. Network eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    Network eavesdropping, also known as eavesdropping attack, sniffing attack, or snooping attack, is a method that retrieves user information through the internet.This attack happens on electronic devices like computers and smartphones.