I've recently heard concerns about a buffer overflow that exists in VNC.
Maybe this is just a question of not doing my homework but does this really
have anything to do with Windows NT/2000 security (assuming Microsoft here)?
I just don't see this really being a security problem. Only a programming
issue with VNC. If VNC croaks due to an overflow (unless it freaks the
windows kernel out as well) it should leave security on the machine intact.
Clear my head if you can!
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