Enkele dagen geleden is versie 3.0 van AnyDesk uitgebracht. Met dit programma, dat door enkele oud-medewerkers van TeamViewer wordt ontwikkeld, kan een andere computer worden overgenomen om deze zo op afstand te beheren. Het programma is momenteel alleen beschikbaar voor Windows, maar versies voor Linux en macOS zijn in de maak. Het is gratis voor thuisgebruik, voor commercieel gebruik wordt of een eenmalige vergoeding gevraagd, of een lager bedrag per jaar. Het maakt dan verder niet uit hoeveel updates er tussentijds uitkomen. In versie 3.0 wordt onder meer gebruik gemaakt van tls 1.2 voor de verbinding, wordt er aangedrongen om sterke wachtwoorden aan te maken en is er een adresboek waarin contacten kunnen worden opgeslagen.
Security is our priority
AnyDesk uses TLS 1.2 based encryption, which is also used in online banking. Both ends of a connection are cryptographically verified. This makes it impossible for a stranger to fake your AnyDesk-ID and pretend to be you. So, if you always check the connecting person's AnyDesk-ID, you're on the safe side. Furthermore, you can review the current encryption mode, verification status and client fingerprint by hovering the mouse cursor over the lock icon in the status bar. All connections use AES-128 bit encryption in GCM mode by default. Licensed versions of AnyDesk provide even stronger encryption.
Picking a safe password
If you setup unattended access via AnyDesk, you need to pick a Password for the computer. AnyDesk requires a minimum password length, but does not restrict your password in other ways. For example, you don't need to mix upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters. Adding more different characters to your password doesn't improve security very much, but it makes your password hard to remember. The result is less security, because users tend to write it on a sticky note next to their computer, reusing passwords, etc. Instead, you can just pick a long password - maybe a sentence with some words, that are deliberately misspelled. This web comic and this video explain the maths behind password security very well.
Introducing our new feature: Access Control
To start a session, you need the computer’s AnyDesk address. The request must then be confirmed by the computer user before the session is established. The whitelist sets out exactly who is authorised to access your computer. If the whitelist is active, only a pre-defined group of people will be able to connect. This ensures that nobody who isn’t authorised to do so can start a session. The whitelist could contain all the computers in your IT department, for example. Or perhaps just your own personal laptop, so that requests can only be made from there.
Please keep in mind that we are planning to bring you more security features that will allow you more detailed control on who can access which computer. This version is currently only available for Windows PCs (Windows XP or higher). MAC and Linux versions will follow.
Address Book Management & other incredible features
The most important new feature in AnyDesk 3.0 is our integrated address book. The address book is synchronized between all seats of your "AnyDesk Professional"-license and lets you comfortably manage computers and contacts using our innovative hierarchical tagging system. Tags can be used to create groups so that professional users can more easily organise their customers or frequently used remote maintenance partners. For example, queries like "all Windows 7 PCs from the sales department of customer A" are possible.
The speed dial tiles show the online status of the respective computers directly in the address book. This allows users to see which of their contacts are available or offline at a glance.
Other new features and improvements in AnyDesk 3.0 include an upgraded user interface, bookmarking of favourites and individual sorting options in the speed dial list as well as an optimised chat view. Furthermore, our program interface has undergone a complete refresh. Everything now shines with a contemporary sheen that blends in well with modern Windows systems. We love it, and your staff and clients will also come to do so.