Scottish Swimming has apologised after "disturbing content" appeared during a virtual workout on video conferencing app Zoom Around 300 people were taking part in the event alongside the likes of Olympic medallist Duncan Scott when it was "Zoom-bombed" by an intruder.
Scottish Swimming have chosen Zoom as one of its online learning platforms due to the flexibility that it offers. As with all online platforms, there is a risk of cyber attack, however Scottish Swimming have put together security advice for both presenters and users to help keep the meeting as secure as possible.
Scottish Swimming: The governing body has apologised for the incident. Scottish Swimming has apologised after an online training session with its elite athletes was hijacked by a ‘ zoom -bomber’, who subjected around 300 participants to ‘disturbing content’. Scottish Swimming, the national governing body for swimming and other water activity, had hosted the event via virtual meeting app Zoom. The workout was set up to give the public the chance to remotely exercise via the video app alongside athletes. As with all online platforms, there is a risk of cyber attack, however Scottish Swimming have put together security advice for both presenters and users to help keep the meeting as secure as possible. By Jack Thomson More details. CYBER hackers broadcast sick child abuse to horrified Scots parents and kids during an online 'training session' with their Olympic idols. By Jack Thomson [email protected] Share via. 14 Apr 2020 6:09 pm.
Scottish Swimming web event hacked with child abuse images.
Scottish Swimming has apologised after a public workout event was “Zoom-bombed”, subjecting around 300 participants to “disturbing content”.
Scottish Swimming chiefs said they were “devastated” by the hacking and have reported it to police. Scottish Swimming apologises for 'zoom-bombing' incident 2 Min Read (Reuters) - Scottish Swimming has apologised to its aquatic community after an … Scottish Swimming have chosen Zoom as one of its online learning platforms due to the flexibility that it offers. Scottish Swimming Statement on Zoom Event Scottish Swimming sincerely apologises for the incident that happened this morning (Tuesday 14 April) during an organised Zoom event, where the aquatics community were invited to work out alongside our performance athletes.
"Scottish Swimming sincerely apologises for the incident that happened this morning (Tuesday 14 April) during an organised Zoom event, where the aquatics community were invited to work out alongside our performance athlete," a statement read. SCOTTISH Swimming has been forced to apologise after ‘disturbing’ X-rated clips were played during its Zoom workout.
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