Remote control and support solutions provider TeamViewer has confirmed that hackers likely operating out of China breached its systems back in 2016, but the company decided not to disclose the incident at the time as it found no evidence that it affected customers.
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TeamViewer Confirms It Was Hacked in 2016
Remote control and support solutions provider TeamViewer has confirmed that hackers likely operating out of China breached its systems back in 2016, but the company decided not to disclose the incident at the time as it found no evidence that it affected customers. The post TeamViewer Confirms It Was Hacked in 2016 appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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