The moderator gave a lecture on Zoom when unknown individuals broke into her broadcast and painted obscene pictures on the presentation • "It was very shaky"
not nice.
Paula Rosenberg
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Eric Sultan
Paula Rosenberg is used to giving lectures and has often received unpleasant reactions to her opinions, but the surprise that awaited her recently managed to shock her especially.
"Amale," Rosenberg wrote in a post on her Facebook page on Saturday.
"For the first time since I started lecturing on Zoom, hackers attacked while lecturing! Wow what a dubious experience, they broke the link of the lecture and started playing loud music and then drew multiple genitals on my presentation," she wrote in shock.
"Thanks to the resourcefulness of the lecture organizers and the support of the stunning audience, we were able to overcome it but it took time! About a quarter of an hour that lasted at least for me like an eternity and it was very, very shaky. The bottom line: Will happen, "she signed the post, asking if her followers had experienced a similar attack.
mummy.
For the first time since I started lecturing on Zoom, hackers attacked while lecturing!
Wow what a dubious experience.
They broke the link of ...
Posted by Paula Rosenberg on Thursday, January 21, 2021
Rosenberg herself did not manage to document the act of vandalism, but a nimble surfer who took part in the lecture managed to take a screenshot of the obscene images that the hackers scribbled on the show and shared it in the comments to the post.
"Let it be known that there was an excellent lecture," she wrote.
"I took a picture and did not have time to send it to you."
"Oh big," Rosenberg replied, while other surfers expressed shock at the incident and tried to advise her on ways to avoid similar attacks in the future.