Author Topic: Attempted Hacking?  (Read 6927 times)

trapblocks4

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Attempted Hacking?
« on: May 28, 2016, 09:14:29 PM »
I recently had received an email from "service@teamviewer.com" that was transcribed in Chinese of someone asking for a teamviewer "token" request. As soon as I had got this, I immediately suspected this as a hack attempt because I recently had an account to another unrelated program go under the same situation, a email request that was account related in a foreign language. Now what happened afterwards kind of surprised me, not sure if I did this or not, but a window opened that asked if I wanted to save the exact link/chrome document on my desktop. I immediately closed it and opened up task manager to close the team-viewer process. There wasn't even any indication of team-viewer being on ( no usual hud on screen) but it apparently was up (possible stealth mode?). Before posting here I saw the other recent threads on here mentioning the same situations that weren't even past a couple days old. I uninstalled the program and have no intention of re-downloading it for a while. What I'm curious about is that does it mean there was possibly a data breach since I'm not the only one experiencing this at this time?


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Link to image of the email: http://imgur.com/9LmTmLG
Google translated:
Hello,
Mario Bayer 'd like to add you to his / her TeamViewer contact list.
To accept Mario Bayer to become a contact, click the link below. [Link removed]
Sincerely,
TeamViewer team

www.teamviewer.com
TeamViewer GmbH * Jahnstr. 30 * 73037 Göppingen * Germany Tel. 07161 60692 50 * Fax +49 (0) 7161 60692 79
Registration AG Ulm HRB 534075 * CEO ( Chief Executive Officer ): Andreas König, CFO ( chief financial officer ): Stephan Kniewasser
If you do not want to receive such e-mail TeamViewer , click the following link to unsubscribe : [Link removed]


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[Edit] Apparently my email was used to make an account? I didn't click on the link or even open the email until right now. My email account has a phone number verification as well so I'm certain no one has access to it besides me. This is dated on the 22nd. What is going on?
Link to the email: http://imgur.com/DpC6dI1
Google translation: ???
?????TeamViewer???????????????????
[link removed] ?????????????????????????????????
???
TeamViewer??

www.teamviewer.com
TeamViewer GmbH * Jahnstr. 30 * 73037 Göppingen * ?? Tel. 07161 60692 50 * Fax +49 (0) 7161 60692 79
Registration AG Ulm HRB 534075 * CEO (?????): Andreas König, CFO (?????): Stephan Kniewasser
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Scanning PC with malwarebytes at the minute. I think I'm safe for now but I would like to get some opinions on this whole situation at the minute. Thanks guys!
« Last Edit: May 28, 2016, 09:31:29 PM by trapblocks4 »

AZEXPLORER

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Re: Attempted Hacking?
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2016, 09:26:45 AM »
Something is definitely going on. I was connected to on the night of May 28th. They immediately went to PayPal and Amazon but did not login to either account. I watched them do this. Then they disconnected within a minute or two. I do not know if this was the first time for them to connect to me and they were just checking to see what was available on my laptop or what. But it scared me enough to cause me to uninstall TV and have everyone I know also uninstall TV. It seems that the stance TV takes on these reports is that it is due to "user error and complacency" and are not doing anything more about it. Very foolish approach. How can any corporate client feel secure now? They can't. I just went to the TV Facebook page and apparently now their network is down and people cannot get connected. Coincidence? I think not.

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Re: Attempted Hacking?
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2016, 01:16:26 PM »
Yes there is for certain an issue and they are looking more guilty by the day of not doing anything about it

Kadeschs

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Re: Attempted Hacking?
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2016, 10:22:29 AM »
Got hacked myself.  They get into Paypal and buy on Amazon, eBay, and bit tokens.  Had to cancel all my credit cards.  Still working out the eBay problems over a few weeks now.

jradwan

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Re: Attempted Hacking?
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2016, 10:25:27 AM »
There's a lot of discussion about this going on over the TeamViewer sub-Reddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/teamviewer

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Re: Attempted Hacking?
« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2016, 07:31:58 AM »
Hi all,

As you have probably heard, there have been unprecedented large scale data thefts on popular social media platforms and other web service providers. Unfortunately, credentials stolen in these external breaches have been used to access TeamViewer accounts. We are appalled by the behavior of these cyber criminals. It is important to underscore that TeamViewer account authentication uses the Secure Remote Password protocol, and therefore does not store any password-equivalent data. Protecting your personal data is at the very core of everything we do.

To do our utmost to help you - our users - and to further strengthen the protection of your data against these hijacks of cyber criminals, we are globally rolling out improved security measures. Please find more information about the measures in our press release under https://www.teamviewer.com/en/company/press/teamviewer-launches-trusted-devices-and-data-integrity/.

Regards,
Fabian – TeamViewer