{"id":4172,"date":"2016-06-02T14:01:27","date_gmt":"2016-06-02T06:01:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/?p=4172"},"modified":"2017-09-07T18:48:47","modified_gmt":"2017-09-07T10:48:47","slug":"teamviewer-hacked-certainly-looks-like","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2016\/06\/teamviewer-hacked-certainly-looks-like\/","title":{"rendered":"TeamViewer Hacked? It Certainly Looks Like It"},"content":{"rendered":"

So is TeamViewer Hacked? There’s no definitive answer for now as they aren’t admitting to anything – but it does look very suspicious. The whole service was down for a few hours, the domains were apparently pointing to Chinese IP addresses (DNS Hijacking?) and no-one could login.<\/p>\n

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A whole bunch of users also turned up claiming their computers were hacked via TeamViewer with funds being stolen from PayPal bank accounts and all kinds of havoc being wreaked.<\/p>\n

It’s not really looking good for TeamViewer right now, and whilst they are stating their DNS servers got DDoSed – which took them offline, they really aren’t saying anything more than that.<\/p>\n

TeamViewer users say their computers were hijacked and bank accounts emptied all while the software company’s systems mysteriously fell offline. TeamViewer denies it has been hacked.<\/p>\n

In the past 24 hours, we’ve seen a spike in complaints from people who say their PCs, Macs and servers were taken over via the widely used remote-control tool on their machines. Even users with strong passwords and two-factor authentication enabled on their TeamViewer accounts say they were hit.<\/p>\n

It appears miscreants gained control of victims’ TeamViewer web accounts, and used those to connect into computers, where they seized web browsers to empty PayPal accounts, access webmail, and order stuff from Amazon and eBay.<\/p>\n

“Hackers got everything from me,” Doug, an Idaho-based Twitch streamer who was looking forward to celebrating his birthday today with his wife and two kids, told The Register.<\/p>\n

“They remote connected in at 5AM MT, went into my Chrome and used my PayPal to buy about $3k worth of gift cards. And yes, I had two-factor authentication.”<\/p>\n

Over on Reddit, people were lining up with tales of their systems being compromised via TeamViewer, sparking fears the platform had been hacked. TeamViewer makes remote-control clients for Windows, OS X, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS and Android.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n