AnyDesk discovered that its internal servers were compromised, potentially exposing source code and code-signing certificates. While they confirmed that no end-user passwords or session data were stolen, the compromise of code-signing certificates meant that malicious actors could theoretically sign malware to make it look like legitimate AnyDesk software. The Response and Forced Updates AnyDesk immediately responded by:
AnyDesk uses this port by default for standard incoming connections. anydesk 533 updated
: Resolved a recurring crash related to scrolling within the file transfer panel, making remote data management smoother. UI Polish : anydesk 533 updated