Rick Hillegas wrote:
As of release 10.3, when you boot the network server from the command line, the server installs a Java SecurityManager with a default policy. This change (DERBY-2196) limits the ability of hackers, connecting from arbitrary machines, to use Derby to corrupt the environment in which it is running.
Interesting survey on unprotected databases on the internet! http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/11/15/unprotected_databases_survey/ Dan.
