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Coronavirus: Teachers in Singapore stop using Zoom after 'lewd' incidents | Coronavirus: Teachers in Singapore stop using Zoom after 'lewd' incidents |
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Singapore has suspended the use of video-conferencing tool Zoom by its teachers, after a "very serious incident" during a home-based lesson. | |
Singapore closed its schools on Wednesday in response to a rising number of coronavirus cases. | Singapore closed its schools on Wednesday in response to a rising number of coronavirus cases. |
But one mother told local media that, during her daughter's geography lesson, obscene images appeared on screen, before two men asked girls to "flash". | But one mother told local media that, during her daughter's geography lesson, obscene images appeared on screen, before two men asked girls to "flash". |
Zoom told the BBC the company was "deeply upset" about the incidents. | Zoom told the BBC the company was "deeply upset" about the incidents. |
Zoom recently changed its default settings for home-based learning, and issued a guide for teachers to secure their "virtual classrooms". | Zoom recently changed its default settings for home-based learning, and issued a guide for teachers to secure their "virtual classrooms". |
What happened in the classroom? | What happened in the classroom? |
Parents told local media the incidents happened in a geography class for first-year secondary school pupils. | Parents told local media the incidents happened in a geography class for first-year secondary school pupils. |
About 39 children were in the class when the stream was hacked, before "two Caucasian men" appeared and made lewd comments. The class was stopped immediately. | About 39 children were in the class when the stream was hacked, before "two Caucasian men" appeared and made lewd comments. The class was stopped immediately. |
"Home-based learning is supposed to be a safe space," one parent told the Straits Times. "I know it's difficult to manage but as a parent I feel very concerned." | "Home-based learning is supposed to be a safe space," one parent told the Straits Times. "I know it's difficult to manage but as a parent I feel very concerned." |
It's not known how the hackers gained access. Zoom meetings have nine-digit IDs and can, in theory, be joined by any user if they are not protected by the organiser. | It's not known how the hackers gained access. Zoom meetings have nine-digit IDs and can, in theory, be joined by any user if they are not protected by the organiser. |
How did the government react? | How did the government react? |
"These are very serious incidents," said Aaron Loh of the government's educational technology division. | "These are very serious incidents," said Aaron Loh of the government's educational technology division. |
"The Ministry of Education is currently investigating both breaches and will lodge a police report if warranted. | "The Ministry of Education is currently investigating both breaches and will lodge a police report if warranted. |
"As a precautionary measure, our teachers will suspend their use of Zoom until these security issues are ironed out." | "As a precautionary measure, our teachers will suspend their use of Zoom until these security issues are ironed out." |
Mr Loh said the government had "spelt out to all our teachers the security measures they must adhere to", including secure log-ins. | Mr Loh said the government had "spelt out to all our teachers the security measures they must adhere to", including secure log-ins. |
What did Zoom say? | What did Zoom say? |
"We have been deeply upset to hear about these types of incidents," a spokesperson said. | "We have been deeply upset to hear about these types of incidents," a spokesperson said. |
"Zoom strongly condemns such behaviour and we encourage users to report any incidents of this kind directly to Zoom so we can take appropriate action." | "Zoom strongly condemns such behaviour and we encourage users to report any incidents of this kind directly to Zoom so we can take appropriate action." |
The company said it had "changed default settings", to "enable virtual waiting rooms and ensure only hosts can share their screens by default". | The company said it had "changed default settings", to "enable virtual waiting rooms and ensure only hosts can share their screens by default". |
It has also set up a guide for setting up and securing virtual classrooms. | It has also set up a guide for setting up and securing virtual classrooms. |
Is this the first time Zoom has been hijacked? | Is this the first time Zoom has been hijacked? |
Zoom is a video conferencing tool that went live to the public in 2013. | Zoom is a video conferencing tool that went live to the public in 2013. |
But since the Covid-19 pandemic has caused lockdown around the world, usage of Zoom has "ballooned overnight", the company recently said. | But since the Covid-19 pandemic has caused lockdown around the world, usage of Zoom has "ballooned overnight", the company recently said. |
Until last year, its highest number of daily users was 10 million. In March this year, it reached more than 200m daily users. | Until last year, its highest number of daily users was 10 million. In March this year, it reached more than 200m daily users. |
But that rapid growth has caused problems, with meetings hijacked around the world. | But that rapid growth has caused problems, with meetings hijacked around the world. |
A video conference at a US school was recently disrupted by racist remarks, and a local government meeting in Pennsylvania was targeted with pornography | A video conference at a US school was recently disrupted by racist remarks, and a local government meeting in Pennsylvania was targeted with pornography |
In response to the so-called "Zoom-bombing", the company said: "The first rule of Zoom Club: don't give up control of your screen. | In response to the so-called "Zoom-bombing", the company said: "The first rule of Zoom Club: don't give up control of your screen. |
"You do not want random people in your public event taking control of the screen and sharing unwanted content with the group." | "You do not want random people in your public event taking control of the screen and sharing unwanted content with the group." |
More recently, the company said it would spend 90 days "dedicating the resources needed to better identify, address, and fix issues proactively". | More recently, the company said it would spend 90 days "dedicating the resources needed to better identify, address, and fix issues proactively". |
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