> Interesting thought, I wonder if any corporations have enough sense to
close
> these potential holes? Is anyone compelling their employees to secure
their
> home machines which are accessing corporate VPNs?
How do you plan to close these potential holes?
The only way a corporate network can do it is by restricting what software
is allowed on the machines (Preventing Trojans, in theory...), and by using
expensive firewall hardware.
It's simply not feasible to expect home users to maintain this level of
security, at least, not unless you are providing a separate computer for use
when connecting to the corporate network.
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