On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, TeamViewer, a leading provider of remote access software, announced that attackers had compromised its internal corporate IT environment.
The company’s security team detected an “irregularity” in their internal systems, prompting an immediate response.
TeamViewer activated its incident response procedures and brought in external cybersecurity experts to investigate and implement remediation measures.
In a statement, TeamViewer emphasized that its corporate IT environment is “completely independent” from its product environment.
The company stated there is no evidence that the breach affected customer data or the TeamViewer product itself. However, investigations are still ongoing.
…Again?!
It is more easy to enter, if you were in once. Same as with LastPass, I guess.
Apparently they’ve went ahead and hidden their statement from the eyes of robots, search engines with
nofollow
andnoindex
tags.…ugh.
I’m torn. One part of me says that search engines should ignore this if enough pages link to it (maybe only indexing title). But… Ugh.
If they hadn’t just completed screwing all the personal users such that everything built up over years was suddenly worse than useless, I’d feel bad for them.