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Let me rephrase my question..
Theres 2 computers. Computer A is in the US and computer B in another country. If computer A is connected to computer B via a VPN, and computer A gets hacked, since the two computers are connected via the VPN, will it be possible for whoever hacked computer A to get to computer B, since they were connected through the VPN? Last edited by freq; 08-03-2009 at 06:23 AM. |
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I think it could be possible, but i'm no good with networks.
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That would depend entirely on the the type/level of the original hack, and if the attacker knows you have a VPN or scans your connections/ports... it's all relative.
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