June 28, 2024, 3:29 p.m. |

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Remote desktop software provider TeamViewer has disclosed a cyberattack on its corporate network, but maintains that no customer data or product functionality was compromised.


The company said the notorious Russian hacking group APT29, also known as Midnight Blizzard, is behind the attack.


The attack occurred on June 26, and was detected and mitigated by TeamViewer’s security team, working in collaboration with leading cybersecurity experts, the company said in a statement.


“On Wednesday, June 26th, our security team detected an irregularity …

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