Originally posted by: PepperBreathIs it fairly secure though?
Breach of security is a matter of stealing info. No one would steal your Windows Applications.
Most of security breaches involve intercepting Files and Data Bases with info.
I think that by now people do not realize that the basic of most methods of security is Encryption even when they are called by other ?Fancy? names like SSH, VPN, WPA, etc.
When you use the encryption add-on of a VNC program you have to put the same Encryption Key on both Remote and local computers.
In many general applications that are used over the Internet (like shopping, logging to secure sites, etc.) you can not functionally get engaged exchanging encryption keys with the other party. Thus you have systems that work with certificates, and or other means of establishing the Encryption base algorithm to be able to encrypt and decrypt with No key exchange. These methods might be called by different names but the basic of their work is Encryption.
All said there are differences in encryption strength and complexity. So if you run a Bank you better hire security consultant rather than solve your problem through public network forum.
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P.S. I did not try it but VNC can also be used through the Browser instead of the viewer (It needs Java Machine installed for this purpose) the site bellow has free program that let you use the Browser with SSH and VNC. I.e. you get remote control with the same encryption that is used for 99% of web transactions including most banks.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=60894&package_id=81645