Zoom Exec Charged With Conspiring With Chinese Government

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Published on December 19, 2020 - Duration: 00:47s

Zoom Exec Charged With Conspiring With Chinese Government

Xinjiang Jin worked as Zoom’s chief liaison with Chinese law enforcement and intelligence services.

Now he's facing federal charges for sharing user information and disrupting video calls at the request of the Chinese government.

Xingjiang Jin allegedly schemed to leak user data and squash video meetings discussing the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre earlier this year.

With co-conspirators, he fabricated incriminating evidence against US-based hosts of these memorials.

He would log into their meetings under fake accounts with profile images related to terrorism or child porn, which he'd use to justify suspending their accounts.

He’s charged with conspiracy to commit interstate harassment and unlawful conspiracy to transfer a means of identification.

According to Gizmodo, the Justice Department’s case races a fresh wave of concern about Zoom’s security.

The company spent the summer months muzzling Zoombombings and dragging its feet on end-to-end encryption.


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