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Top 10 RDP Protocol Misconceptions – Part 2

Hi, Nadim here again. Today we’re wrapping up our Top 10 list of RDP Misconceptions. So without further ado… 1) Myth: RDP is insecure; there is no encryption To be clear, this is totally false! RDP has always supported strong encryption and is by default

Why you should sign RDP files and how to script the signing

RDP file signing is all about security. When you sign RDP files with trusted certificates, your clients can verify that important settings such as which server to connect to haven’t changed since the creation of the RDP file. This helps protect both the

Configuring Terminal Servers for Server Authentication to Prevent “Man in the Middle” Attacks

General Intro “Man In The Middle (MITM) attack” is a term used to describe a class of security vulnerabilities in which an attacker intercepts communication between two parties and impersonates each one to the other. The attacker can view

Problems using default credentials with Vista RDP clients with Single Sign-on Enabled

Note: This post was updated with improved suggestions. With Single Sign-on enabled , the current user’s credentials, also known as “default credentials”, are used to log on to a remote computer. In several scenarios, users may get the following error
 
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