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Here is a thread on it: https://infosec.exchange/@jtig/112689665815283809

  • So far “there is no evidence to suggest that the product environment or customer data is affected,” the company says on its website.
  • TeamViewer’s internal IT environment is completely independent from its product environment, the firm adds.

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  • Not a replicant
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    64 days ago

    Gee, it’s lucky they didn’t start requiring an account for personal use… Oh, wait.

  • @MiltownClowns
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    256 days ago

    Any professional still using team viewer deserves this. I just feel sorry for all the novices that get caught up in this.

    • Nate
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      34 days ago

      My professor made me install TeamViewer to our lab computers despite strong pushback from me, and perfectly functioning ssh access through the campus VPN. I can’t wait to send this to him.

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      15 days ago

      That could have been me a few years ago. I was still using teamviewer up until 2020 to connect to my desktop from my laptop. It’s so handy.

      Fortunately it was when I started learning about open-source solutions

  • @ChefTyler1980
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    135 days ago

    Since they classed my personal account as professional I hope Team Viewer never recovers.

  • @Fades
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    5 days ago

    Fuck Russia and their welcoming of hackers, constantly hacking and ransoming shit.

    Over and over, fucking scum: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-28/cdk-hackers-have-ties-to-notorious-russia-based-cyber-gang?srnd=technology-vp

    from companies to city infrastructure to fucking hospitals: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/cybersecurity/us-hospitals-paid-100m-to-russian-ransomware-hackers.html

    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-60378009

    74% of ransomware revenue goes to Russia-linked hackers

    https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2114

    Russia continues to offer safe harbor for cybercriminals where groups such as LockBit are free to launch ransomware attacks against the United States, its allies, and partners. These ransomware attacks have targeted critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and financial institutions.

  • @[email protected]
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    -115 days ago

    RDP for Windows comes built in. VNC has a really fast install on Linux. There’s no reason not to use them and loan your remote sessions to a third party company.

    • @gaylord_fartmaster
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      115 days ago

      RDP does not fill the same role as Teamviewer at all. The M$ alternatives would be Quick Assist or the older MSRA.

    • pelya
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      105 days ago

      Because TeamViewer will set up a port forwarding and a NAT traversal for you.

      VNC and RDP only work when your host has a public IP, or you know how to set up a proxy.

      • @[email protected]
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        54 days ago

        And you should not ever expose RDP or VNC to the Internet, every, for any reason, for any length of time, whatsoever.

    • @taiyang
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      85 days ago

      RDP is for pro version only, and plenty of people get home version by default. There are better options, but I want to clarify that.

    • trevor
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      45 days ago

      RustDesk is the closest alternative, and I think it does a pretty good job.