RustDesk

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RustDesk
Developer(s) Purslane Ltd.
Initial release2020;4 years ago (2020)
Stable release
1.3.0 / 19 August 2024;7 days ago (2024-08-19)
Repository
Written in Rust
Operating system Windows 64-bit & 32-bit, macOS Apple & Intel silicon, Linux, Android, iOS
Type Remote administration
License AGPL-3.0-or-later
Website rustdesk.com

RustDesk is a remote access and remote control software, primarily written in Rust, that enables remote maintenance of computers and other devices. [1] The RustDesk client runs on operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS, Apple iOS, Android and common Linux distributions. RustDesk has the aspiration to be an open-source alternative to remote desktop software such as TeamViewer [2] or AnyDesk. As a result, RustDesk can function without relying on additional tools such as VPNs or port forwarding, even behind firewalls or NATs.

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History

Since version 1.2.0 in 2023, RustDesk is based on Flutter, replacing the proprietary Sciter UI runtime library [3] [4] [5] that preceded it. Also in 2023 fraudsters targeted victims of technical scams, tricking users into installing RustDesk to access sensitive data. [6] [7] As of August 2024, RustDesk states that their default rendezvous server is hosted in the EU. [8] In 2022 the RustDesk fork HopToDesk was launched by Begonia Holdings LLC. and published on Flathub in 2024. [9] [10] [11]

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References

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