Zoom Bot Spammer Review: A Comprehensive Analysis
The bots don’t talk. They perform. One shares porn. Another screams a distorted beat through a broken mic. A third—this one’s clever—starts drawing swastikas on the shared whiteboard before I can lock it.
Disruptive "Flooder" Bots: Programs like zoom-flooder-bot on GitHub launch multiple browser instances to join a single meeting, often leading to system crashes or severe lag due to high CPU and RAM usage.
Zoom bot spammers are automated programs designed to infiltrate Zoom meetings and spread spam, malware, or other types of malicious content. These bots can join meetings, share their screens, and even inject malware into the session. The goal of these spammers is to disrupt the meeting, steal sensitive information, or compromise the security of the attendees' devices.