Teamviewer hacked
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I had 2 FA enabled, so I wonder if my account was compromised. If they gained access on TV end, it probably was, if there was a hack of course.
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@marcinozga said in Teamviewer hacked:
I had 2 FA enabled, so I wonder if my account was compromised. If they gained access on TV end, it probably was, if there was a hack of course.
People are reporting being hacked even with 2FA on, which would tend to suggest that.
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Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
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LOL - the oldest trick, well.. you know.
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I uninstalled Teamviewer from all my systems at home anyway. Their lack of adequate response doesn't necessarily instill faith...
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@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
That is the official TV line, but since people with 2FA were compromised it doesn't ring true to me.
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@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
That is the official TV line, but since people with 2FA were compromised it doesn't ring true to me.
But none of the reports are Verified. Just random people posting about it..
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@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
That is the official TV line, but since people with 2FA were compromised it doesn't ring true to me.
But none of the reports are Verified. Just random people posting about it..
I have not seen any posted proof of a hack.
I believe something happened, yes.
I do not know what though.
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@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
"Supposedly", but at this point someone is lying... either all the people saying that they were hacked or Teamviewer. It might be either, but there are not directly conflicting statements.
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@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
That is the official TV line, but since people with 2FA were compromised it doesn't ring true to me.
But none of the reports are Verified. Just random people posting about it..
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/01/teamviewer_mass_breach_report/
At least one person has a verified online identity, and would have a great deal to lose being outed as lying about a TV breach.
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@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
That is the official TV line, but since people with 2FA were compromised it doesn't ring true to me.
But none of the reports are Verified. Just random people posting about it..
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/01/teamviewer_mass_breach_report/
At least one person has a verified online identity, and would have a great deal to lose being outed as lying about a TV breach.
You mean the Twitch streamer named Doug? I clicked through that link to his profile yesterday. Not all that big of a deal with only 100 followers. So how much does he stand to lose?
He did not post anything solid about this, as linked by the article at least. His twitter lists him as a casual streamer. https://twitter.com/goombamunki
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@JaredBusch said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Kelly said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Supposedly wasn't hacked. was just reusing password people had else where that were already stolen.
That is the official TV line, but since people with 2FA were compromised it doesn't ring true to me.
But none of the reports are Verified. Just random people posting about it..
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/01/teamviewer_mass_breach_report/
At least one person has a verified online identity, and would have a great deal to lose being outed as lying about a TV breach.
You mean the Twitch streamer named Doug? I clicked through that link to his profile yesterday. Not all that big of a deal with only 100 followers. So how much does he stand to lose?
He did not post anything solid about this, as linked by the article at least. His twitter lists him as a casual streamer. https://twitter.com/goombamunki
And he might even gain more people just from the publicity of it.. so it's a win/win for him.
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Reading his twitter feed, everything they lost was because passwords were stored.
I store passwords via LastPass only. I have LastPass set to expire a session 5 minutes after all browsers are closed. The risk there for me is I do often leave a browser session open overnight. I need to change my settings or my habit.
That said, I believe shit happened with TeamViewer. Just specifically what is the issue at hand.
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Until the drama settles, I'm going to replace TV with something else. Any recommendations for free (as in free beer), cross platform (Win, OS X, Linux) solution that supports 2 FA?
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We really like ScreenConnect, but it isn't free.
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Is teamviewer still owned by Microsoft?
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@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Is teamviewer still owned by Microsoft?
Was it ever? I had no idea.
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@scottalanmiller said in Teamviewer hacked:
@Jason said in Teamviewer hacked:
Is teamviewer still owned by Microsoft?
Was it ever? I had no idea.
For a very short while I guess.. No information on it now..