
both inherantly vulnerable to either infiltration/exfiltration and denial of service.
#LITEMANAGER REGISTRY PASSWORD#
Two security subsystems: basically password and windows security system. 1:Microsoft Corporation are not an industry recognised encryption certification body! 2:Microsoft are renowned for implimenting the most breakable encryption systems on the planet as well as programming vulnerabilities that bypasses the encryption completely! I have two problems with that first claim. Two security subsystems are available with the ability to assign rights to each user: password protection and Windows security system." You can specify the security level in the server settings.

It is conspicuous in its total absence in the description above any mention of what level of authentication is enforcable, single or two factor or better, any mention of strong encryption of the connections.Īll data LiteManager sends over the network is encrypted with the secure encryption algorithms certified by the Microsoft Corporation.

Remote access limited to LAN access is more sensible and IF remote access over the internet is a necesity then the LAN should be accessed via strong and well encrypted VPN hosted on that LAN so the remote access be completely concealed inside the LAN and VPN extension of the LAN and not subjectable to random probes and followed by in depth probes and access attempts and denial of service attacks. Remote access to a computer over the internet is just asking to be pwned, remote telnet to a computer over the internet is just plain insane!
