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Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP?
From: "Jessica Hope" <jessicasaulhope () googlemail com>
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 14:20:17 +0100
Lee Turner is correct, a default RM machine running Windows 98 (or 95...) will allow local admin if it can't reach the network. Since such machines would be deployed in schools and sometimes by people who do not know anything about what they are doing, this attack can work rather well. However, RM's defaults are worse than that, as all restrictions are stored in the registry, so you can just as quickly unrestrict yourself with modification of a few keys... Jessica _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
Current thread:
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP?, (continued)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Tim (Oct 03)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Pink Hat (Oct 03)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Lee Turner (Oct 04)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Pink Hat (Oct 04)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Tonnerre Lombard (Oct 03)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? c0redump (Oct 03)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 03)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Pink Hat (Oct 03)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Greg (Oct 05)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? joshua () nave ws (Oct 06)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Jessica Hope (Oct 06)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? James (njan) Eaton-Lee (Oct 06)
- Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP? Greg (Oct 06)