Teachers in Singapore will suspend the use of video conferencing tool Zoom, following breaches involving obscene images, the Ministry of Education said. In Singapore, the Education Ministry said it is currently investigating the breaches, which it described as "serious incidents,'' Channel News Asia reports. A parent, who wanted to be known as Ms Loh, told CNA that her daughter, who is in Secondary 1, was in a home-based geography lesson on Zoom when obscene images appeared on the screen. Ms Loh, 47, a civil servant said that her daughter, who studies in a school in the eastern part of Singapore, told her about the incident. Part of the “Zoombombing” problem occurs because users tend to create public meetings out of convenience.
Source: The Standard April 10, 2020 09:41 UTC