Peter,
The fix was out the next day after problem was announced. It was excellent as far as I am concerned. If you did not upgrade, how is this software quality fault? These things happen, software has bugs, but you need to upgrade promptly.

If you are running VNC exposed to the Internet is is only matter of time before it gets hacked. Tunnel it trough something like ssh or any other vpn client with strong authentication.

Regards,
Alex


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I  just  came  back  home and I found that someone tried to run a file
   with  the  name  "VNC_bypauth-win32.rar"  in  my  computer. Yesterday,
   someone  tried  to  download  a  file  called  "BlockUpdate.exe". I am
   guessing  someone  gained  control through VNC. Luckily, my zone alarm
   block the connection so no connection could go out without permission.
   I  am  using  VNC  4.1.1  for  windows.  I just lost some trust in the
   quality of the software. Has this happened before?
   Peter
   SFU ENSC
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