

The Herald has been in contact with an anonymous individual or group-identifying themselves, puzzlingly, as “The Ghost of Mike Myers”-who claims responsibility for these disruptions.

Yale’s online classes are by no means exempt, and a recent string of particularly bizarre Zoombombings have left students and faculty scratching their heads. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, security issues with the popular video conferencing application Zoom have given rise to a new form of internet trolling known as “Zoombombing,” sowing frustration and panic among Zoom’s millions of daily users.
