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Oracle
From: berkandny () HOTMAIL COM (liberal world)
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 22:33:04 GMT
Hello everybody! I know that a Data Base Administrator (DBA) can monitor my accessing an Oracle program in a LANetwork(number of users between 50-100), because I tested it somehow... In our LAN, entering Windows Networking is realized by writing User Name, Password and Domain name in a window.I guess that Windows NT is used in the LAN because "Log On To Windows NT Domain" section is selected in the Client for Microsoft Networks Properties window.My computer uses Windows 95. Some time ago, I had luckily managed to get the DBA's user name and Password that were used in Oracle based programs and I freely accessed every oracle programs since then. After several days past, the DBA changed the Oracle password (of course, this is not surprising!) Probably, he must have taken a look at some kind of list showing who has entered which oracle program and that should have allowed him to easily discover my unathorized accesses :) Now I once again got the new DBA password (thanks to a friend who is expert at reading what is typed in the keyboard!) but, this time I don't want to so easily get caught, so I think of a way to enter the program without being discovered, but don't know how to do it. So can anyone give information about it? :) Any info you will give is welcome. Thanks... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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