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Uncertified Mirror Driver?Is it possible to get Windows XP to not complain about the new Mirror =Driverto not being XP Certified? I know its not a big deal. I believe it is not a signature scanning issue that can be fixed with arecomple. They purposefully look for the vnc executables. For example, MSAntiSpyware tags tightVNC and offers to remove it. They warn you that it mayhave been maliciously installed and give you the chance to tell it that youreally want it there. Are there any confirmed cases of tightvnc having beeninstalled and used malicisously, without the user's knowledge?

This is theonly justification I can think of for tagging vnc as 'spyware'. It's liketagging pcAnywhere or any other type of remote desktop control as spyware.- Original Message -From: 'Greg May' To: Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:38 PMSubject: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware'I am curious if anyone knows the easiest way to tweak the VNC build soVirus Scanners/Spy Ware scanners don't start blocking/blowing up VNC.

If a simple recompile will do it, or if I need to do something more aggressive (obfuscation?)? I can tell users to disable Norton.

But that only works if they know how to disable Norton (Sometimes being smarter than the user can really be a pain). Greg. This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' Webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@. To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit.

I thinking its just vnc is like PCA's competition. And Norton/symantec knowsthat.Original Message- From: vnc-tight-list-admin@. mailto:vnc-tight-list- admin@.

On Behalf Of OoksServer Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 17:27 To: vnc-tight-list@. Subject: Re: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware' I believe it is not a signature scanning issue that can be fixed with a recomple.

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They purposefully look for the vnc executables. For example, MS AntiSpyware tags tightVNC and offers to remove it. They warn you that it may have been maliciously installed and give you the chance to tell it that you really want it there.

Are there any confirmed cases of tightvnc having been installed and used malicisously, without the user's knowledge? This is the only justification I can think of for tagging vnc as 'spyware'. It's like tagging pcAnywhere or any other type of remote desktop control as spyware.

Original Message - From: 'Greg May' To: Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:38 PM Subject: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware' I am curious if anyone knows the easiest way to tweak the VNC build so Virus Scanners/Spy Ware scanners don't start blocking/blowing up VNC. If a simple recompile will do it, or if I need to do something more aggressive (obfuscation?)? I can tell users to disable Norton. But that only works if they know how to disable Norton (Sometimes being smarter than the user can really be a pain).

Greg. - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!'

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To register visit TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@. To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' Webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT.

We invite you to explore the latest in dual core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@. To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit. Just my 2 cents.

I think it's a right way to mark VNC as a threat. Becauseyes using VNC one might 'spy' on people.And VNC server can be fairly easy installed without the user knowing.

And Idoubt that it's so easy to install pcAnywhere:)I'm not sure about Norton's' product, but MS AntiSpyware just marks VNC as awarning, not as a real threat, which is in my opinion pretty much correctway to do so.Best regards,YurySmartCode SolutionsWWW:Tel: +1 (650) 276-0434 or +4Fax: +1 (650) 227-6669 -Original Message- From: vnc-tight-list-admin@. mailto:vnc-tight-list-admin@. On Behalf Of James Weatherall Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 5:46 PM To: 'OoksServer'; vnc-tight-list@. Subject: RE: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware' 'spyware'. It's like tagging pcAnywhere or any other type of remote desktop control as spyware. Do they definitely not tag pcAnywhere?

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Can anyone confirm that they don't?:) Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@.

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To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit. I take the other side of the fence on this one. I have yet to see where VNCall by its self has been used as a spyware tool. It's usually used inconjunction with an actual piece of spyware that employs VNC.

Without thetool that employs VNC on the computer, it's incorrect to label just VNC asspyware. Especially if it's in the add/remove programs applet.It is, in essence, a false positive and it's the false positives that makeus lose faith when a program is labeled as a thread.

It quickly becomeslike the automobile alarm that even police officers walk past without asecond glance.I believe that if you're going to market your software as an anti-spywaretool and you want the public to believe you when you say that a piece ofsoftware is certified spyware; you had better be 100% accurate.By the definition that you gave here, Windows is spyware! It can be used tospy on you so what's the difference? The line has to be drawn at intent andimplementation.This brings me back to the very simple logic that VNC is not the spyware butrather the malware that makes use of VNC to do its dirty work.Thank You,Steve Bostedor-Original Message-From: vnc-tight-list-admin@.mailto:vnc-tight-list-admin@. On Behalf Of YuryAverkievSent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 5:54 AMTo: vnc-tight-list@.Subject: RE: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware'Just my 2 cents. I think it's a right way to mark VNC as a threat. Becauseyes using VNC one might 'spy' on people.And VNC server can be fairly easy installed without the user knowing.

And Idoubt that it's so easy to install pcAnywhere:)I'm not sure about Norton's' product, but MS AntiSpyware just marks VNC as awarning, not as a real threat, which is in my opinion pretty much correctway to do so.Best regards,YurySmartCode SolutionsWWW:Tel: +1 (650) 276-0434 or +4Fax: +1 (650) 227-6669 -Original Message- From: vnc-tight-list-admin@. mailto:vnc-tight-list-admin@.

On Behalf Of James Weatherall Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 5:46 PM To: 'OoksServer'; vnc-tight-list@. Subject: RE: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware' 'spyware'.

It's like tagging pcAnywhere or any other type of remote desktop control as spyware. Do they definitely not tag pcAnywhere?

Can anyone confirm that they don't?:) Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!'

webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA.

To register visit TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@. To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit-This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' Webinar happeningJuly 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dualcore and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP,AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visitTightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@.To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit. Besides, a spyware removal tool isn't the place to look for 'spyingsoftware' of this calibre.

In this case, it would be more like arootkit, or virus, and be caught by Antivirus software, just likeBackoriface.JasonSteve Bostedor wrote: I take the other side of the fence on this one. I have yet to see where VNC all by its self has been used as a spyware tool. It's usually used in conjunction with an actual piece of spyware that employs VNC. Without the tool that employs VNC on the computer, it's incorrect to label just VNC as spyware.

Especially if it's in the add/remove programs applet. It is, in essence, a false positive and it's the false positives that make us lose faith when a program is labeled as a thread. It quickly becomes like the automobile alarm that even police officers walk past without a second glance. I believe that if you're going to market your software as an anti-spyware tool and you want the public to believe you when you say that a piece of software is certified spyware; you had better be 100% accurate. By the definition that you gave here, Windows is spyware! It can be used to spy on you so what's the difference? The line has to be drawn at intent and implementation.

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This brings me back to the very simple logic that VNC is not the spyware but rather the malware that makes use of VNC to do its dirty work. Thank You, Steve Bostedor.

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Greg,Your best bet is to report the problem to Norton, since it's clearly anissue with their product.Cheers,Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.Original Message- From: vnc-tight-list-admin@. mailto:vnc-tight-list-admin@. On Behalf Of Greg May Sent: 13 July 2005 23:39 To: vnc-tight-list@.

Subject: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware' I am curious if anyone knows the easiest way to tweak the VNC build so Virus Scanners/Spy Ware scanners don't start blocking/blowing up VNC. If a simple recompile will do it, or if I need to do something more aggressive (obfuscation?)? I can tell users to disable Norton. But that only works if they know how to disable Norton (Sometimes being smarter than the user can really be a pain). Greg.

This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list@. To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit. The Microsoft Anti-Spyware also causes a problem. Greg et al,If anyone has any opinions on the treatment of legitimate software aspotential spyware (particularly where there is no evidence of such use, =orwhere such use is easily differentiated from legitimate installs), you =mightlike to have a look at:In particular, the consensus document makes for an amusing read.

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Note =thatit neither includes any recommendations regarding notifying vendors thatyou're going to start bad-mouthing their software, nor any stipulation =as toanti-spyware vendor's responsibilities wrt to not detecting software =that isprovably not spyware.:)Cheers,Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.Original Message- From: Greg May mailto:GregoryMay@.=20 Sent: 14 July 2005 18:10 To: 'James Weatherall'; vnc-tight-list@. Subject: RE: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware'=20=20 The Microsoft Anti-Spyware also causes a problem. Grisoft avg does not tag tightvnc.- Original Message -From: 'Greg May' To: 'James Weatherall';Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 10:10 AMSubject: RE: Norton and other packages mark VNC as 'Spy Ware' The Microsoft Anti-Spyware also causes a problem.

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