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Zoom AI Companion2024-12-17 03:58 AM
Hi everyone,
is it possible that someone contacts me by email, pretending to be someone else, and then suggests that I set up zoom meeting to hack me? Is it possible for someone to access your system via a Zoom meeting?
Maybe I am being paranoid! Someone contacted me related to work (I found their profile online, but I don't know if the email is legit), and was keen to speak to me about the matter online. I tried to set up a Zoom meeting twice and they have not shown up so it's a bit strange. It is possible that they just forgot twice but anyway I thought someone might know if there were any Zoom related scams like this.
Thanks in advance,
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2024-12-17 06:16 PM
@Matt12 - You would have to enable the meeting to allow someone to control your system and authorize their access. They cannot just control or hack your machine through a Zoom meeting.
2024-12-17 06:16 PM
@Matt12 - You would have to enable the meeting to allow someone to control your system and authorize their access. They cannot just control or hack your machine through a Zoom meeting.
2024-12-23 12:20 AM
Thank you Colegs!