Security News > 2020 > April > ZeroFOX’s AI-powered platform now includes security for Zoom and Slack

The ZeroFOX Alpha Team uncovered thousands of cracked Zoom accounts for sale on a single hacking forum and entire websites dedicated to sharing insecure Zoom call IDs.
Although Zoom has recently released updates focused on security and privacy, attackers are still able to easily target organizations and their employees through a variety of attacks that abuse the platform.
"Continuing a quick pace of innovation and maintaining world-class protection during this pandemic for the benefit of our customers is our priority," said James C. Foster, CEO of ZeroFOX. "We have seen a 189% increase in phishing-related attacks over the past six months and unsuspecting employees are the number one target of phishing attacks. We know that modern organizations rely heavily on Zoom and Slack to support operations while most employees are working from home today due to COVID-19."We are proud to offer our customers complimentary access to our advanced security protection for Zoom and Slack.
Advanced Security for Zoom ensures the organization has secure video conferencing and collaboration, free from Zoombombing and other security issues recently experienced by many organizations.
ZeroFOX is offering a 15-day trial to help organizations protect their employees, customers and partners on Zoom and Slack.
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