

#TEAMVIEWER CHROME BUG PASSWORD#
While in most cases an attacker requires an existing session on a system, if the registry/configuration keys were stored off of the machine (such as in a file share or online), an attacker could then decrypt the required password to login to the system. TeamViewer outages reported in the last 24 hours.
#TEAMVIEWER CHROME BUG SOFTWARE#
Im a software engineer at Tableau Software and weve discovered a bug in. The latest version still uses the same key for OptionPasswordAES but appears to have changed how the Unattended Access password is stored. Teamviewer is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, Chrome OS, iOS. With versions before v9.x, this allowed for attackers to decrypt the Unattended Access password to the system (which allows for remote login to the system as well as headless file browsing). If an attacker were to know this key, they could decrypt protect information stored in the registry or configuration files of TeamViewer. For example, using the teamviewer ID 192.168.1.12, I get the following error: The teamviewer ID 192 you have entered does not exist. It used a shared AES key for all installations since at least as far back as v8, and used it for at least OptionsPasswordAES in the current version of the product. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to TeamViewer and nine of them are available for Chrome OS so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement.

It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Chrome Remote Desktop or VNC Connect. TeamViewer Desktop through allows a bypass of remote-login access control because the same key is used for different customers' installations. The best Chrome OS alternative is AnyDesk.
