Politico reports attorneys general from several states are looking into Zoom's privacy practices. New York Attorney General Letitia James was the first to check in on the teleconference platform earlier in the week with other attorneys general now following suit. "We are alarmed by the Zoom-bombing incidents and are seeking more information from the company about its privacy and security measures in coordination with other state attorneys general," said Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, who did not reveal the other states involved.
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