: High-profile webinars are often targeted by "raid" groups looking to drown out speakers with opposing viewpoints or hate speech. The "Bot-as-a-Service" Model
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Dropping malicious links into the in-meeting chat to steal user credentials. zoom bot spammer
: Collecting the names, email addresses, and profile pictures of legitimate attendees for future phishing campaigns. How Bot Spammers Find and Exploit Meetings
Once a bot enters a meeting, its goal is maximum disruption or data collection. The most common behaviors include: 1. Chat Flooding : High-profile webinars are often targeted by "raid"
The most common vulnerability is the careless sharing of meeting links. When hosts post Zoom URLs on public forums, social media, or unsecured websites, automated web-scraping bots can instantly harvest them. 2. Meeting ID Guessing (War Dialing)
A Zoom bot spammer is an automated software script or program designed to find, join, and disrupt Zoom meetings without human intervention. Share public link Dropping malicious links into the
: Change your settings so that only users signed into registered Zoom accounts (or specific corporate domains) can join. In-Meeting Controls (During the Incident)