Re: NVDA remote unsecurity prooven, recording of dev included
Basically what happened is Ivan basically broadcasted his nvda remote key to the world, that's what started this whole thing. Whether Ivan disconnected in the midst of this or not, it doesn't matter. You just, don't, give, out, your, password, plain and simple. Nvda Remote has no terms of service, but do you honestly think that Microsoft, for example, would've stayed mute if someone had done that one Remote Desktop? No, in fact if any twerp were to do that they would've at the very least gotten a polite reminder not to. Yes, Tyler's lesson was a little harsh and, not entirely right, it was a lesson after all. And, for the last time, don't be your own vulnerability with passwords, ok? Just don't. 123, even if your intention was to broadcast your remote password out to the world, is about the least amount of effort you could put into a password, and normally, while I wouldn't actually be the one doing this, I wouldn't have one shred of sympathy if someone with a poor excuse for a password got hacked. Tie this to the unnecessary drama, and you've got a volatile mixture. *sigh*
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