Zoom offers a further $18M for lying to users about video encryption<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Popular video conferencing platform <a href="
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<p>Zoom disclosed the offer in a regulatory filing … </p>
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Zoom offers a further $18M for lying to users about video encryption