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AnyDesk says hackers breached its production servers, resets passwords
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An open source option is RustDesk
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk
https://rustdesk.com
I use it, I like it.
The owners are sketchy and they have closed source pro features (which was expected to be honest). They also don't like criticism and ban accounts on reddit for questioning some of their practices (like why has a vulnerability PR not been merged for more than a year). I should know, they banned me from their subreddit for asking this and deleted my comment. I later found out that this was common practice with them.
Isn't that run by some dodgy chinese firm