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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

KFOR: Child pornography pops up on Oklahoma City Zoom call

Some internet services that are coming online have some porn on it. Porn drives technology innovation? - SM

 OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – More and more people are holding virtual meetings as a way to socially distance while at work.

Unfortunately, it turned into a disturbing encounter for one Oklahoma City law firm.

An affidavit shows the law firm set up a Q&A session via Zoom back in May, which was open to the public.

Someone named “Christine” joined the meeting and starting showing graphic video of a man sexually assaulting a child.

The meeting was then stopped and Oklahoma City police and Zoom started investigating the incident.

Focus Marketing Owner Patrick Allmond says “Zoom bombing” has changed since this incident happened.

“It was pretty easy. It really was and fortunately, Zoom has hopped on this and it’s gotten harder and harder. I think it still might be possible,” Patrick Allmond said.

Online video apps like Zoom are catching on to these so called “Zoom bombers” and adding more protections.


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