SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A video meeting hosted by the Alpine School District was hacked, revealing pornographic images to dozens of elementary school students in Utah earlier this week. District spokesperson Kimberly Bird told KUTV-TV that the incident happened Wednesday on a call with Grovecrest Elementary School Principal Kyle Hoopes. The district was using the video conferencing service Zoom. The school said in a statement that they expect to continue to use Zoom for its weekly meetings, but will take extra precautions, including password-protection. District administrators have also met to reassess how video conferencing will be handled as the district continues online classes amid the coronavirus pandemic.












