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AnyDesk: They have signed the client with an old certificate (April 24, 2024)

[German]Brief information for AnyDesk (remote desktop software). On April 24/25, 2024, the remote maintenance provider AnyDesk rolled out a "rotten" version of its AnyDesk client, which is blocked by Microsoft Defender under Windows. The background to this is that the … Continue reading

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Microsoft Defender blocks Anydesk clients (since 28 February 2024)

[German]Brief information for everyone. I have just heard from blog readers that the clients of the remote maintenance provider AnyDesk will probably be blocked by Microsoft Defender under Windows from today (28 February 2024). The whole thing is related to … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack: Newly signed clients available; what are your experiences? – Part 12

[English]At the begin of February 2024, it became known that the provider of remote maintenance software, AnyDesk, was the victim of a hack of its production environment. I pointed out early on that the hack had already taken place in … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack: Revoke chaos with old certificates? – Part 11

[German]Now that it is clear that the provider of remote maintenance software, AnyDesk, was the victim of a hack of its production environment in December 2023, a certificate change for the digital signing of AnyDesk clients is pending. According to … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack confirmed as of December 2023; old certificate recalled – Part 10

[German]AnyDesk confirmed a few hours ago that the cyber incident took place "at the end of December 2023". In addition, the old certificate of "philandro Software GmbH" is now likely to be criticized. The background to this is that a … Continue reading

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Why ISL Online: Critical factors when choosing a remote desktop solution

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AnyDesk hack already noticed on December 20, 2023? – Part 9

[German]The successful cyberattack on AnyDesk, a provider of remote maintenance software, is making quite a stir. Officially, the incident was confirmed by AnyDesk on February 2, 2024 (specifically Friday evening at 10:44 pm). Almost nothing is known – neither when, … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack – more details (FAQ from Feb. 5, 2024) – Part 8

[German]The successful cyberattack on the provider of remote maintenance software, AnyDesk GmbH, has caused quite a stir. One problem for users of AnyDesk – at least in my eyes – is that the provider is very tight-lipped about the details. … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack – Notes on exchanging certificates for Customs clients 7.x – Part 7

[German]Following the cyberattack on the provider of remote maintenance software, AnyDesk GmbH, there is a notice that the certificate for binary signing of the clients will be exchanged and the old certificate "will be revoked soon". Users should switch to … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack – Review of the German CERT BSI report – Part 6

[German]After I had been researching on the "suspected case" of the AnyDesk hack for a week, which was confirmed as a "successful cyberattack" on Friday, February 2, 2024, the BSI finally published a notification with TLP:CLEAR on February 5, 2024. … Continue reading

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AnyDesk hack – A review – Part 5

[German]I've been working on the "suspected case" of the AnyDesk hack since a week, which was confirmed as a "successful cyberattack" on Friday, February 2, 2024. At the weekend, I wrote up my findings in four articles (see links at … Continue reading

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