good point. I have personally seen it attempted. When sitting at the
office using WXP Pro PC all of a sudden saw cursor moving. Watched as
the hacker obtained Admin privileges, changed VNC settings, wrote FTP
code to forward all communication to a chinese based IP address at a
university there. Then killed the office PC. Found the backdoor code,
deleted it, and changed all passwords. In addition, changed primary IP
address in routers ex 192.168.1.1 changed to 192.168.1.2.
To this day we have not been able to figure out how the hacker
obtained Admin privileges to make the changes. However, have not seen
another successful hacker. By the way, virus detection did not find
anything unusual.
On Sep 17, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Alex Pelts wrote:
How about someone hacking that machine and changing settings?
Steven Orlando wrote:
Hello All!
I have the RealVNC Free Edition, the latest version. It works, but
it seems like sometimes I can't connect from my home to one of the
computers. When I go to that computer and click on the VNC server
settings in the tray. I notice that some info is changed, and I
didn't change it, specifically:
1. I tried to log in from home, and it asked for a password. I set
it up for no authentication, and the setting got changed to VNC
Password Authentication by itself
2. One of my co-workers couldn't get in, and when we checked the
VNC server properties, the accept connections on port was
changed, and we didn't change it.
What could be causing this? We are using WinXP Pro on the host
computer (the one we are trying to control).
Steve
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and I see a Mac on the horizon.
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