Overview
"Zoombombings" are intentional disruptions of Zoom Meetings, often involving the use of hateful or pornographic imagery and language through participant video, participant audio, whiteboard/annotation tools, chat tool, and screensharing. Disruptors often access meetings by obtaining publicly shared Zoom Meeting links shared on public forums, listservs, social media, and websites.
Reporting a Zoombombing or other Zoom Incidents
Contact Franklin OIT and provide the following information:
- Host MyID
- Meeting ID
- Date/Time of Meeting
Franklin OIT’s process for responding to Zoombombings
Zoombombings can
- Download available meeting data, recordings, and chat log from Zoom for analysis
- Report the incident to appropriate units (e.g., UGA EOO, UGA Police, and EITS InfoSec) or indicate that a referral will be recommended once the report is finalized (e.g., Academic Honesty)
- Develop a preliminary report for review with meeting host(s)
- Provide a final report and relevant meeting data/files to meeting host and appropriate units (e.g., UGA EOO, UGA Police, and EITS InfoSec