How attacks work
The good news is that while bots are fast, they aren't particularly clever. They rely on "open doors." By implementing a few security layers, you can effectively lock them out. 1. Never Post Meeting IDs Publicly zoom bot spammer
The rise of remote meetings and online gatherings has led to an increase in Zoom bot spammers. These spammers use automated bots to join Zoom meetings, often with malicious intent. How attacks work The good news is that
This is your strongest line of defence. It allows the host to manually admit participants, ensuring no unrecognised bots slip through. follow these best practices:
To keep your meetings professional and secure, follow these best practices: