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RE: Support_388945a0 account in Win XP/2003


From: "Christopher Carpenter" <ccarpenter () dswa net>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 08:23:16 -0700

Or more appropriately for the Windows security model, DISABLE the
account.  That way you're not messing with default permissions, and the
account (and its associated SID) are there if you need them in the
future.

Or not.

Chris

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Deshmukh
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:09 PM
To: 'Raoul Nakhmanson-Kulish'
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Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Support_388945a0 account in Win XP/2003


That is a "help and support account" that you should disable.
Also set very long random password and forget it.
I prefer simply delete it. Good choice?

But I heard a rumours that this account can be activated remotely 
without user's aware decision and used for Remote Assistance (e.g. 
capturing a screen and even controlling input).

I would not know about this unless I test it out, but from the top 
of my mind : you have to start the service for something like this

Deleting it might cause problems "help and support" 
just deny the account all kinds of privs and it would no longer matter. 


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