It is very important to observe basic safety precautions that
will help to protect your communications from unauthorized
access:
Use long, complicated passwords that do not contain dictionary
words. The password "11111111" can be guessed on the first attempt,
whereas the password "7erTxaNux8" cannot be guessed or discovered
by brute-force at all.
Use a unique password for Radmin Server. Do not use the same
password that you use for an e-mail account or credit card - such
passwords can be thrown away after the corresponding service is
changed or expired, and be accessed by unauthorized persons. The
corresponding service also may have a weak defense and be hacked,
resulting in your password being leaked.
Keep your password secure.
If you use Windows security, make sure the domain structure is
properly configured and there is no way to alter it without
authorization.
Enable logging under Radmin Server
settings to detect unauthorized connection attempts and prevent
them in the future.
Enable your system firewall to monitor and prevent unwanted
connection attempts.
Use antivirus software and spyware removal software frequently
to ensure that local and remote computers are free of viruses,
trojans and spyware programs.
Keep your operating system and network-related software up to
date by installing the latest updates, patches and hotfixes.