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    Uganda Government spent Ushs 6bn on Unsecure Video Conferencing Software

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsApril 8, 2020Updated:April 8, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Each Zoom Licence on a Business Account Costs 166.58 USD per year and if You Multiply that by 10,000 Licences, Brings the Total to 1,665,800 USD and Converted into UGX is 6,339,679,984.60

    In a bid to have its employees work from home and avoid getting infected with the deadly Covid 19 aka Corona Virus, Uganda Government  Working with the National Information and Technology Authority (NITA), the office of the Prime Minister with support from UNDP Bought 10,000 Licences of the Zoom Video Conferencing Software .

    However, Zoom Video Communications Inc was slapped with a class action suit by one of its shareholders on Tuesday, accusing the video-conferencing app of overstating its privacy standards and failing to disclose that its service was not end-to-end encrypted.

    Shareholder Michael Drieu claimed in a court filing that a string of recent media reports highlighting the privacy flaws in Zoom’s application have led to the company’s stock, which had rallied for several days in the beginning of the year, to plummet.

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    The company’s shares closed down about 7.5% at $113.75 on Tuesday. They have lost nearly a third of their market value since touching record highs in late-March.

    Zoom Chief Executive Officer Eric Yuan last week apologized to users, saying the company had fallen short of the community’s privacy and security expectations, and was taking steps to fix the issues. [bit.ly/2xURRaO]

    Zoom has been trying to plug security issues, as it signs up millions of new users from across the world as people are forced to work from home after lockdowns were enforced to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

    However, the company is facing a backlash from users worried about the lack of end-to-end encryption of meeting sessions and “zoombombing”, where uninvited guests crash into meetings.

    Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX recently banned its employees from using Zoom, citing “significant privacy and security concerns,” while Taiwan’s cabinet has told government agencies to stop using the app.

    The case number is 5:20-cv-02353 and it was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

    Addtional Reporting by Reuters

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