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2023-06-15 09:10 PM
I teach online at a university and during our meeting we got a type of zoom bombing I've not seen before. Seemed to be free floating window with abusive content, not associated with any particular user.
The offensive messages on screen appearing to come from a single person ... seems that someone was able to create a chat "from" someone else.
I am attaching screen shot....
Solved! Go to Solution.
2023-06-16 02:30 AM
I have seen the screenshot you provided. This happens to be someone making disruptive marks on your shared content by using the "Annotate" function, so the first thing you need to do is to click the "Security" button in the Meeting Controls and uncheck the "Annotate on Shared Content" option in the drop-down menu as shown in the picture below. This disables participants from writing or drawing on the shared screens for this meeting.
There are other actions you should consider taking for this matter.
I hope the above suggestions will help you deal with that. You can familiarise yourself with security options in Zoom so that you can have more confidence when you face similar situations in the future.
2023-06-16 02:30 AM
I have seen the screenshot you provided. This happens to be someone making disruptive marks on your shared content by using the "Annotate" function, so the first thing you need to do is to click the "Security" button in the Meeting Controls and uncheck the "Annotate on Shared Content" option in the drop-down menu as shown in the picture below. This disables participants from writing or drawing on the shared screens for this meeting.
There are other actions you should consider taking for this matter.
I hope the above suggestions will help you deal with that. You can familiarise yourself with security options in Zoom so that you can have more confidence when you face similar situations in the future.
2023-06-17 05:10 AM
Appreciate your advice ! thanks