
It's called TeamViewer11_Logfile.log (replace 11 with the version you are running if it's not 11).

User name or computer user name of the connecting clientĬonnection mode (RemoteControl or Filetransfer) It's a tab delimited document with the following fields: This is a pretty clean and easy to read file, but it only shows successful incoming connections. The first is Connections_incoming.txt (if you have extensions hidden, it might not show the ".txt"). In Windows machines, they are both located here:

There are two log files that you can check for connections. "Here's how to check your TeamViewer logs To check if someone has compromised your system, do this : I then checked my logs at C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer11_Logfile.log and sure enough, it shows someone connected to my computer at 2:58 am, right before the paypal purchases/transfers:" I didn't know how this happened until today, when I saw posts about teamviewer. They also made 2 other purchases for $250 and $200, both for itunes gift cards. My bank account is linked to paypal, so it withdraws it from my checking account.

On Saturday at 3 am someone accessed my paypal account and transferred $3,000 from my paypal account to theirs. I have unique passwords for every website, created with keepass so I don't even know my passwords. Unfortunately, I was also hacked because of teamviewer. "Just wanted to make another post, since some people have doubts about everyone getting hacked. Unfortunately, that's not the case it seems. Probably the users who have been hacked are using weak passwords, same password for multiple things & not using two factor authentication
