RDP loves company: Kaspersky finds 37 security holes in VNC remote desktop software

RDP loves company: Kaspersky finds 37 security holes in VNC remote desktop software

BlueKeep isn't the only bug in town, plenty to go round


VNC remote desktop software has no shortage of potentially serious memory-corruption vulnerabilities, you'll no doubt be shocked to hear.


This is all according to [PDF] a team at Kaspersky Lab, which has uncovered and reported more than three dozen CVE-listed security holes, some allowing for remote code execution.


VNC, or Virtual Network Computing, is an open protocol used to remotely access and administer systems. Much like with the BlueKeep flaw in Microsoft's RDP service, miscreants can exploit these holes in VNC to potentially commandeer internet or network-facing computers.


Kaspersky says that, based on its best estimates from ..

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