TeamViewer Confirms Breach by Russian Intelligence Hackers
The remote access software company assures no customer data was compromised in the targeted cyberattack.
- TeamViewer detected the breach on June 26 and activated its incident response team immediately.
- The attack is attributed to APT29, a group linked to Russia's foreign intelligence service.
- TeamViewer maintains that the breach was contained to its corporate network, separate from customer systems.
- No evidence suggests that customer data or product environments were accessed or compromised.
- The breach follows similar attacks on other tech companies, including Microsoft, by the same hacking group.