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Fake Video Calls: The New Frontier in Malware Attacks on Crypto and Developers

08 Apr 2026 news 🌍 Asia

A new wave of cyberattacks is using fake Zoom and Teams calls to infect crypto professionals and developers with malware. Attackers rely on trust, patience, and technical deception to compromise systems and expand through trusted networks.

#Cybercrime | #Video Conferencing | #Malware

Proton Meet: The New Frontier of Encrypted Video Conferencing?

01 Apr 2026 news 🌍 Europe

Proton Meet aims to upend the video conferencing market with true end-to-end encryption and strong privacy promises. But does it deliver ironclad security, or is the meeting link its Achilles’ heel? Our feature investigates the tech, the vulnerabilities, and what it means for your privacy.

#Proton Meet | #video conferencing | #end-to-end encryption

Proton Meet: Privacy-First Video Conferencing Takes Aim at Big Tech

01 Apr 2026 news 🌍 Europe

Proton’s new Meet platform promises end-to-end encrypted video calls and robust user privacy, taking on mainstream giants like Zoom and Google Meet. Can Proton’s privacy-first approach disrupt the video conferencing landscape?

#Proton Meet | #video conferencing | #end-to-end encryption

Fake Video Call Pages Spread Stealthy Spyware: How Zoom and Google Meet Users Are Targeted

04 Mar 2026 news

A new phishing campaign is targeting Zoom and Google Meet users with fake waiting room pages, convincing victims to install a stealthy monitoring tool that captures keystrokes, screenshots, and browsing data.

#Phishing | #Digital Espionage | #Video Conferencing

Inside HP's $550K Halo: The Video Conferencing Revolution

01 Dec 2025 news 🌍 North America

Discover the story of HP's $550,000 Halo Studio—a groundbreaking video conferencing room that connected DreamWorks and Jerry Seinfeld long before Zoom made it easy.

#Video Conferencing | #DreamWorks | #HP Halo