This article was originally published on BGR. More from BGR: A hot new smartphone brand might finally be coming to America For limited time, the package also include mobile remote support right now. If you also need unattended remote support, then SOS+Unlimited is 399 per admin per year. the laptop (running the two control programs for mount and camera) and some other WiFi unit at the telescope to which the both the mount hand control and the camera are connected, or the laptop monitoring and interacting (say via TeamViewer) with a separate computer at the telescope which runs the two control programs there. Thanks to the reverse connections made by TeamViewer, it is not necessary to open any type of port on our router to allow remote control from the outside, this greatly facilitates the use of this solution by less expert users. IPhone hacking case highlights FBI's lack of tech expertise SOS offers unlimited attended remote support for 199 per admin per year, a significant cost saving compared to Teamviewer. TeamViewer is one of the world leaders in remote control of different devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets. Norton antivirus has a gaping security flaw Newly discovered zero-day exploit affects almost every version of Windows CAN BOTH PCS CONTROL THING WITH TEAMVIEWER REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARERemote-access software has to trade on the strength of unbreakable security just the faintest hint that there's a major security breach could kill the product. Whichever way you cut it, this doesn't look good for Teamviewer. CAN BOTH PCS CONTROL THING WITH TEAMVIEWER REMOTE CONTROL PASSWORDUninstall Teamviewer if you're particularly paranoid (or, to be honest, if you're not expressly using it right now).Ĭheck the log, which can be found under Extras->Open log files, and look for any unexpected incoming connectionsĬheck your credit cards, PayPal and eBay accounts for suspicious activityĬhange the password on your Teamviewer account, and check to see if your email has any known hacks that could reveal your password. Log out of your Teamviewer account on any machines running the service, so that access can't be gained by a username/password combo. While the breaches are being investigated, here's a few things you can do to ensure any machine you're running is safe. Something weird is going on, however: Teamviewer's site was down for a few hours this morning, a problem the service attributed to a DNS problem.
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