TeamViewer is a computer software package for remote control, desktop sharing, and file transfer between computers. The software operates with the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X[1][2], iOS[3], and Linux[4]. It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer with a web browser.[5] While the main focus of the application is remote control of computers, collaboration and presentation features are included.[6]Teamviewer STARK may be installed with an installation procedure, although the 'Quick Support' version will run without installation.[7] To connect to another computer, TeamViewer has to be running on both machines: it can be run (but not installed) by a user without administrator access. When Teamviewer is started on a computer, it generates a partner ID and password (user-defined passwords are also supported). To establish a connection from a local client to a remote host machine, the local operator must communicate with the remote operator, request the ID and password, then enter these into the local TeamViewer
Security
TeamViewer uses RSA private/public key exchange and AES (256 Bit) session encoding.[9] But since it is using a username/password as the only security measure, it is vulnerable to phishing, etc.
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