On 21 May 2008 at 14:36, Mike Gill  wrote:

> I just gave this a quick try out. It's a VNC package that deploys itself
> temporarily to the target machine and runs the server instance, then
> connects with the VNC client and finally removes itself on disconnect. So,
> it does require installation, but it's been automated. Upon trying it on a
> second computer with AV protection, it claims it's a trojan and won't let it
> run. I downloaded my copy from the authors site which includes source, so
> I'm sure it's a false positive. But this may require some additional
> allowance from AV software.

Many AV/AS programs identify VNC as a trojan/backdoor because that's what it 
is.  Microsoft's own Windows Defender has to be told to ignore it.

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