I agree, except I'd put the odds even lower, an Amazonian animal researcher
with a dedicated satellite link using a Yahoo ID? :-)
What I would like to know though is just how difficult it is to crack
into a VNC server. A friend of mine uses it to fix problems remotely for
his family and I thought I could use it for the same purpose. However I
don't want to recommend it to people who aren't particularly technical and
computer security savvy if it's possible for hackers to easily break the
security.
At 11:39 AM 02/03/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> > I have an unexpected situation working with VNC. My job is
> > incredebly.
>
> Incredible indeed. Five gets you ten that someone just
>wants to know how to crack into a VNC server they know about.
>People should just *ask* without the elaborate cover story.
>
>-Scott
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