Well, let's not put this all on UO.  Almost all of the connectivity tools
in our market were written without any thought of security.  It's generally
assumed that if you have a valid password to the system that you are
authorized to use whatever means available to get in.  What I don't like is
that some/most of the connectivity products in our market don't have any
point to point encryption and pass all data in plain text - including user
ID's and passwords.

Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ removethisNebula-RnD
.com 

Martin Phillips MartinPhillips-at-ladybridge.com |U2UG|
wrote: 
> This is a hole in the Uniobjects security. ...
> ... This seems to leave UV/Udt systems
> that enable Uniobjects wide open to hacking. Try it! 
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