
If exploited by the Server-the hack allows viewers to enable « switch sides » feature, which is only active after the server authenticated control with the client, eventually allowing the server to initiate a change of control/sides. However, the company insists that all evidence suggests that there is no flaw in the system, but is instead pointing fingers at its users. The injectable C++ DLL (hack) can be used by both, the client and the server, which results as mentioned below: Management at TeamViewer, a remote access computer tool, have confirmed that a 'significant number' of users have fallen prey to hackers. Gellin has also published a proof-of-concept (PoC) code, which is an injectable C++ DLL, which leverages « naked inline hooking and direct memory modification to change TeamViewer permissions. » TeamViewer Hack Could Be Used By Anyone-Server Or Client Please log in with your TeamViewer account to connect with our support team and access customer resources. However, a GitHub user named « Gellin » has disclosed a vulnerability in TeamViewer that could allow the client (sharing its desktop session) to gain control of the viewer’s computer without permission. Numerous user reports have indicated that unknown third parties.


For a remote session to work both computers-the client (presenter) and the server (viewer)-must have the software installed, and the client has to share a secret authentication code with the person he wants to share his desktop. Teamviewer, a piece of software that people can use to remote-control PCs, appears to have been hacked.
