Preventing Teamsbombing

Overview 

If you or your organization are scheduling a Teams meeting with external users, your meeting or event may be susceptible to Teamsbombing by uninvited/unwanted guests. Learn how to prevent and respond to Teamsbombing when hosting events open to the public. (Teamsbombing is derived from popular reference, Zoombombing.) 

Please report any Teamsbombing incidents to the IT staff in your unit or the UO Information Security Office at infosec@uoregon.edu. Please include:

  1. the day and time of the Teams meeting
  2. the host's UO email address
  3. the estimated time of the interruption

Prevent Disruptions with These Tips

Respond to Disruptions with These Tips

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Article ID: 138958
Created
Tue 10/26/21 10:22 AM
Modified
Tue 10/1/24 10:45 AM

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Microsoft Teams is a communication and collaboration service that is part of Microsoft Office 365.