How to handle Zoombombs
Highlights
Zoombombers can play offensive video and audio even if you’ve disabled Share Screen
Watch a practical video by Patrick Crispen for a live demo of how to halt a Zoombomber in their tracks
You may think that disabling participant screen shares during a Zoom meeting is enough to prevent unwelcome disruptions, but did you know that Zoombombers can play offensive video and audio without even touching the Share Screen button?
Check out this practical video by Patrick Crispen, Directory of Educational Technology at Keck School of Medicine of USC, for a live demo of a Zoombomb and the correct response, including how to report the Zoombomber and support your meeting attendees afterward: