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On April 16, between 2:25 P.M. ET and 4:12 P.M. ET, the domain zoom.us was not available due to a server block by GoDaddy Registry. This block was the result of a communication error between Zoom’s domain registrar, Markmonitor, and GoDaddy Registry, which resulted in GoDaddy Registry mistakenly shutting down zoom.us domain. Zoom, Markmonitor, and GoDaddy worked quickly to identify and remove the block, which restored service to the domain zoom.us. There was no product, security or network failure at Zoom during the outage. GoDaddy and Markmonitor are working together to prevent this from happening again.

A former employee has logged into an 'old' zoom meeting from a year ago. What can they see?

Jen_FamilySmart
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Hi,

 

This caught me off guard, security wise.  I received a report from Zoom of a former employee logging into our "zoom meeting" (a staff meeting) which occurred a year ago.

 

Is there any information she could have gleaned by re-accessing an old Zoom link (I'm thinking she coped the Zoom URL from her staff email to her personal email)? I'm just wanting to confirm she cannot see who attended the meeting, or notes or recordings from the meeting.  She was not an administrator of the meeting.

 

Thanks in advance for any thoughts from other security minded folks out there!

 

Jen

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