AnyDesk Cyber Attack: Customer Credentials Leaked and Servers Breached

Resecurity has discovered that a significant number of AnyDesk customer credentials are being sold on the Dark Web, posing a serious threat of new cyberattacks, particularly targeted phishing campaigns. The leaked information includes customer details such as license keys, active connections, and contact information. AnyDesk has advised customers to reset their passwords and is revoking all passwords to its web portal. Cybersecurity experts have raised concerns about the issue, and it is crucial for AnyDesk to take proactive measures to mitigate the risk of customer compromise. The incident comes amidst other cybersecurity incidents involving major companies, indicating a growing trend of cyber threats.
- AnyDesk Incident: Customer Credentials Leaked and Published for Sale on the Dark Web Security Affairs
- AnyDesk says hackers breached its production servers, reset passwords BleepingComputer
- AnyDesk Hacked: Popular Remote Desktop Software Mandates Password Reset The Hacker News
- AnyDesk hacked: 170,000-customer firm confirms breach The Stack
- AnyDesk confirms cyber attack — remote desktop firm revokes certificates as hackers infiltrate systems TechRadar
Reading Insights
0
0
3 min
vs 4 min read
84%
662 → 103 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Security Affairs