Exactly! Only we can do here is using the most secure software at current time (it helps to reduce amount of attack vectors) update frequently and always be ready for potential attack.
I think you are maybe right. But they will not tell us what was really happening there. We can make only theory about that incident.
But I figured it out, many remote desktop software allow user to create simple passwords which every beginner hacker can brute-force via dictionary. It's very bad...
We just stick to our corporate security rules. We have to use highly secured software or have to use nothing. Nobody wants to be in situation like Florida city's water supply was, when they were using TeamViewer. And I bet the hackers (in Florida city's water supply incident) was just script-...
You are right. For example - https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/10/us/florida-water-poison-cyber/index.html
As for me, I usually use SO Viewer ( https://so-viewer.com/ ) or AnyDesk ( https://anydesk.com ).
But SO Viewer seems to be more secure, I made an investigation, it turns out that it encrypt...