Threatpost editors Lindsey O'Donnell-Welch and Tara Seals discuss the top security news stories of the week, including:
Reports emerged earlier this week that the Minneapolis police department had been breached by hacktivist group Anonymous. Security expert Troy Hunt debunked the reports, however. Zoom sparked debate after announcing that it would offer end-to-end encryption to paying users only - explaining that it couldn't offer it to everyone as it needs to work with law enforcement to crack down on platform abuse.
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