As someone with professional cybersecurity background I can confidently say
Skype is ome of the worst options in this regard. Zoom is actually much
better then skype. However, yo do bot need either of them for your system
to be hacked and consumer level antivirus products can only help you so
far. If you are concerned about your security I'd highly suggest a
dedicated firewall system, either a good open source one or a professional
one. The firewall you may have in your modem/router/wireless access point
combo will not be enough either. Personally I've a three layer setup which
blocks ads partially (I do not block harmless ads as much as possible as I
recognise that is how most of the internet survives) blocks trackers almost
completely, and blocks almost all everyday threats. But even with this,
there is no end in how much further you can go as the fight between finding
security holes and creating patches and protections against them will not
likely to end anytime soon. However at one point you kist ask yourself, are
you that valuable to anyone? Even I admit my 3 layer firewall is way
overboard and mostly just so that I can show it off to other cyber security
freaks like me. :)

My advise for most consumers is this, keep an updated protection software,
free Microsoft defender would do just fine (or many of the other free or
pro softwares), keep your operating systems up to date, do not let upnp on
your router, do not open any ports in your network from your router unless
you know exactly what you are doing and most importantly, do not download
and execute anything that you're not 100% sure is safe. For average users
this will stop almost all attacks that can be done via common methods. You
have no protection against zero day attacks most of the time and you are
not that valuable as a target for more advanced tech based attacks. Not
when they can get to easier pray with just a few email blasts. Well, unless
you are a known high visibility person with something very valuable to be
stolen easily.

So, in short zoom is not your enemy. If you're using a personal pc with mac
os or windows, they already are tracking you much more than you think. I'd
not worry about simple softwares like zoom, teams, skype etc.

On Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 20:44 Howard Bingham via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> ZOOM doesn't work for me, Security Software (BOTH NORTON Lifelock 360 and
> Trend Micro)  BLOCK ZOOM installation.  SKYPE would be better option.
>
>
> D. Howard Bingham
>
> ke5apj
>
>
> --
> On 2/28/2023 4:12 PM, Jeff Greer via BVARC wrote:
>
> All,
>
> If you plan to attend the Hamfest planning session via Zoom on Thursday,
> you may want to launch Zoom beforehand.  There are recent updates that take
> a minute or two to download/install.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff Greer, W5JEF
> BVARC Corresponding Secretary
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