Teleconferencing Vendors Say Fine Line Between Providing Security and Usability
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Teleconferencing vendors have announced they are desperately trying to maintain balance between security and usability. The announcement from vendors came after it was revealed by a group of researchers that it would not be too difficult for hackers to breach a vulnerable conference line, and manipulate video cameras in use for spying purposes. The vulnerability was first exposed by H.D. Moore and Mike Tuchen - two prominent security experts during their research...
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