Zucca


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Posted: July 05 2006,10:47 |
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Quote | Security in VNC By default, VNC is not a secure protocol. While passwords are not sent in plain-text (as in telnet), brute-force cracking could prove successful if both the encryption key and encoded password are sniffed from a network. For this reason it is recommended that a password of at least 8 characters is used. |
Is DSL's VNC server software secure (data sent encrypted)?
I'd like to have secure one...
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