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A wave of so-called ‘Zoom bombings’, in which uninvited guests disrupted video calls, were particularly embarrassing, and led some schools and businesses to ban the software. But that explosion has exposed security weaknesses in the videoconferencing software. Video conferencing service Zoom is acquiring Keybase, a startup that will help it implement end-to-end encryption to protect calls from unwelcome guests and clandestine monitoring.įinancial terms of the deal, negotiated over Zoom calls amid shelter-in-place orders, were not disclosed.Īs coronavirus drives vast swathes of economic and social life online, Zoom usage has exploded from 10 million daily meeting participants in December 2019 to 300 million by the end of April 2020. Zoom acquires encryption startup Keybase to help make video calls more secure