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| Subject: | Remote Access Tools |
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| Date: | Tue, 22 May 2007 11:18:37 +0400 |
Hi Group
I wanted to know what is the community's take on the Security aspect of using Microsoft Remote Desktop / Terminal Services.
Assuming that the client always operate on Windows XP and the Server is configured for maximum encryption, what are the possible threats to the setup.
I read an article that says that even in the above setup, the configuration is prone to Man-In-The-Middle-Attack.
Also I was evaluating some other softwares that use SSH, I would like to know if they would also be vulnerable to the same.
I am looking for views on the following software espescially from those who may have used it.
Software Name: Anyplace Control www.anyplace-control.com
Appreciate your feedback and comments
Thanks and Regards
Samir Pawaskar
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