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There is a program called'Zoom' that is used for video classes or meetings.

Recently, however, the so-called'zoom bombardment', which pops into the video class using this zoom, makes swear words and uploads obscene pictures, has been occurring one after another.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon reports.



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Group A, who is attending high school in Anyang, Gyeonggi-do, suffered an absurd thing during the video class on the 17th.



People who appear to be Ilbe members broke into a class with nearly 400 students.



[Group A: I scribbled on the screen of the teacher I was teaching, and I used all sorts of swear words.

Pointing out one person, saying the student number or name, and deprecating it...

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rioted for about 10 minutes, pouring out disgusting remarks in the shape of a hand that symbolized Ilbe.



On the 22nd, the'zoom bombing' took place at the university.



Someone enters the video class, posts pornography and pours out hate speech.



I don't care if the professor warns of a legal response.



You only need to know the link address and public password to participate in Zoom classes.



The security is so weak that you can launch a zoom bomb if you want to.



There are also posts in the online community asking for terrorism by revealing the link address and password.



The police are investigating that the possibility of intrusion by hacking cannot be ruled out.



Overseas, zoom bombing has already become a social issue, and zoom classes have been suspended in the United States and Germany.



But our teachers prefer private platforms like Zoom.



This is because there is a system developed by the Ministry of Education, but the error is too frequent.



As video lessons can be prolonged, a thorough investigation and response from education authorities are urgent.