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by rossrubacon
3667 days ago
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Hard to say or prove that changing your password actually protects you. best method to avoid is to not have it running. Like I mentioned before when you run something that uses a server to tunnel through your firewalls you have to feel this server is trusted. i do not trust a server I rather run a desktop sharing tool like uvnc and control when it is on and off and have no unknown party tunnel . In the end when I was asked to install teamviewer (I use Linux BTW) I could see all thr process even after I turned it off. i would find myself killing off the 3 or so process that maintained a connection to a server. Heck i get alot of I am silly and its secure. Now I have not had anything happen to me and yet to see anyone beyond stories online. Do not take my word for it run a debugger or trace it wireshark do what you will you will get a suprise. sorta like when I ran skype in linux and traced what it accessed (scary stuff) |
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