AnyDesk Software, a Germany-based developer of popular remote access software, recently notified customers about a significant security breach. Despite the breach, AnyDesk reassures customers of the software's safety, advising them to change their password and update to the latest version containing the new code signing certificate.
Remote access application provider AnyDesk acknowledged that hackers recently gained unauthorized access to the company's production systems in a cyberattack. The
Cert-In: It said the ransomware group is "known to access victim environments via VPN (virtual private network) services, particularly where users have not enabled multi-factor authentication."
The new 'Akira' ransomware threat is spreading across Windows and Linux platforms, utilizing common tools like AnyDesk and WinRAR for its infiltration, as CERT-In sounds the alarm and suggests countermeasures., Technology & Science News, Times Now