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| Subject: | Re: TS/3389 risk on Internet |
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| Date: | Tue, 2 Nov 2004 15:06:30 +1100 |
FWIW
Neale Green
I have a peer that insists on allowing public access to his Domainin clear text for TS authentication?
controller via TS/tcp 3389 over the internet. I know there are some
documented cases of 'man-in-the-middle' attacks for this service but I was
hoping someone here could help me plead my case as to why this is a bad
idea. Maybe you all disagree and regurlary allow this traffic. It just
doesn't sit well with me. Does anyone know if the login/password is sent
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, Nicole
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