A virtual event featuring Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller was scrapped Thursday after a participant displayed pornographic content that was visible to viewers.
(Bloomberg) — A virtual event featuring Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller was scrapped Thursday after a participant displayed pornographic content that was visible to viewers.
Waller had planned to deliver remarks on the economic outlook to the Mid-Size Bank Coalition of America, which was hosting the event.
Thursday’s program “was the victim of a teleconferencing or Zoom hijacking,” Brent Tjarks, executive director of the group, said via email. “We are working with Zoom and information technology support to ensure this deeply regrettable incident never happens again.”
After releasing Waller’s prepared remarks, the Fed said in a statement that “there are technical difficulties with Governor Waller’s virtual event and it has been canceled.”
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A Zoom Video Communications Inc. spokesperson said via email that the the videoconferencing company “takes meeting disruptions extremely seriously,” offers features to help hosts with security controls and encourages use of the webinar function for large-scale or public events.
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