I am a co-partner in a company called SkyLine Digital, Inc. We are an on-line radio station, www.skylinejazz.com, broadcasting jazz live from the Blue Note nightclub in NYC, USA. Recently, we have been experiencing a steady onslaught of irc class viruses [IRC Trojans and IRC Mimic]. Our network architecture is windows based [Win 2000 Server and Pro], and we have anti-virus protection software on all our computers [CAs Innoculate on our server and Norton systemworks on the clients]. The anti-virus software is updated daily, and continuously monitors our network. Even with this protection, we have still been repeatedly afflicted by a steady rash of viruses. I am attempting to analyze our system architecture and usage. In the context of the system analysis, I have been using VNC for over 2 years and love the program.
Questions: * Has anyone else experienced this problem * Are there any known holes in either VNC client or server that could possibly be causing the problem We could seriously use some help. Michael Storch SkyLine Digital, Inc. www.skylinejazz.com <http://www.skylinejazz.com/> [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
