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TeamViewer breach

News accounts describe TeamViewer’s June 26 corporate IT intrusion attributed to Russia‑linked APT29/Midnight Blizzard—initiated via compromised employee credentials, reportedly contained to internal systems with no customer impact, and prompting MFA, segmentation, and monitoring guidance.

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TeamViewer: Hackers copied employee directory and encrypted passwords2024-07-01TrueThe Record from Recorded Future News
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Remote access giant TeamViewer says Russian spies hacked its corporate network2024-06-29TrueDataBreaches.Net
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TeamViewer Credits Network Segmentation for Rebuffing APT29 Attack2024-06-28TrueDark Reading
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TeamViewer says Russia broke into its corp IT network2024-06-28TrueThe Register (Security)
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TeamViewer links corporate cyberattack to Russian state hackers2024-06-28TrueBleeping Computer
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Remote access giant TeamViewer says Russian spies hacked its corporate network2024-06-28TrueTechCrunch Security News
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TeamViewer Attributes Corporate Network Breach to APT29 aka Midnight Blizzard2024-06-28TrueThe Cyber Express
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TeamViewer Detects Security Breach in Corporate IT Environment2024-06-28TrueThe Hacker News
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TeamViewer can't bring itself to say someone broke into its network – but it happened2024-06-28TrueThe Register (Security)
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TeamViewer's corporate network was breached in alleged APT hack2024-06-27TrueBleeping Computer
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