If you are using UltraVNC on your own network, it is pretty safe. If you want it to be as secure as it can be, then deploy it with the Windows authentication enabled and encryption turned on.
You can get information about how to do it in this youtube video...
I tried it out and it's pretty slow compared to UltraVNC with it's video driver installed.
I would give Bozteck VNC Scan a try. It does both RDP and VNC so you get the best of both worlds. It's at http://www.vncscan.com
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