Zoom says it’s being probed by SEC, two US attorneys offices

Zoom Video Communications Inc said it has provided information to multiple US prosecutors and regulators regarding interactions with China and other overseas governments, as well as security and user privacy matters.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission and two US Attorney’s offices have been investigating Zoom for months, the San Jose, California-based company said Friday in a blog post and a filing. The videoconferencing company disclosed the legal and regulatory scrutiny the same day a former employee was charged by the US Department of Justice for assisting China to block a remote gathering on the service commemorating the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square uprising.

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