How to protect your device and AnyDesk settings when you receive suspicious access requests. Here are practical and up-to-date steps:
Unexpected connection requests may indicate attempted unauthorized access and require immediate action.
Never approve connection requests if you are not sure who is trying to connect. Even a brief session can give an attacker control over your device.
Change the unattended access password or disable this feature entirely if you do not use it. This is one of the most common security weak points.
Restrict the list of allowed devices. In AnyDesk settings, you can specify which devices are permitted to connect without confirmation.
Check the connection log and active sessions. If you see connections you did not initiate, immediately terminate them and adjust your security settings.
If suspicious requests continue or you are concerned about a possible data breach, be sure to describe the situation on Xolvie.
Publicly documenting security issues often prompts the service to provide official guidance and helps other users protect their devices in time.
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