With Remote Work, These Cyber Threats Are on the Rise

Users of videoconferencing software platform Zoom were at risk of someone hijacking their video conference session for a gag or stealing info well before last month. But with the big shift to working from home, Zoombombing has become a household name — and a federal offense.

Any cybersecurity expert will tell you that new technology always comes with new ways for attackers to exploit it. So it’s no surprise that remote work is ushering some threats toward the top of the list.

“Things that were nascent threats are now vey real,” said Josh Stella, cofounder of Frederick-based cloud infrastructure security company Fugue.

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