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Feels like there is a lack of information so far on how the software and storage may have been affected
- JoJoKopp2 years agoActive Contributor
Agreed, but probably because they don't know enough. My problem is there is a lack of direction on what would be best for us users. I have removed all my computers from LogMeIn until I know more.
- GlennD2 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi,
We understand your concern, as our investigation is still ongoing we are limited on what details can be shared currently.
- As soon as we learned of the incident we engaged Mandiant, a leading security firm to help with the investigation.
- We continue to deploy enhanced security measures and monitoring capabilities across our infrastructure to help detect and prevent threat actor activity.
- At this time, we have no evidence that our services are unsafe to utilize and security measures remain in place. Additionally, as part of our efforts, we continue to deploy enhanced security measures and monitoring capabilities across our infrastructure to help detect and prevent threat actor activity.
- JoJoKopp2 years agoActive Contributor
The problem is you admit to not knowing enough so I would be relying on a hunch that is was safe. There are no precautionary steps suggested either. Should all users change network passwords? If user's store credentials are those stored locally in their client or are they stored in your cloud? Should all users change LogMeIn passwords for precautionary reasons.
LogMeIn Control Panel keeps a network connection open to those cloud based servers that might be compromised, so that is a security issue at my end that until I know more information I don't agree that your service is fully functional.