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Re: Hack into a Windows PC - no password needed


From: "Eric Rachner" <eric () rachner us>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 18:13:10 -0800

Actually, it's full system compromise -- if the machine is joined to a
domain, then any domain account credentials known to that machine are
compromised as well.

And yes, the same capability exists not only on Macs but on any computer
that implements the Firewire specification.  (details at
http://storm.net.nz/projects/16)

- Eric

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Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Hack into a Windows PC - no password needed

The key to the vulnerability: "To use the tool, hackers must connect a
Linux-based computer to a Firewire port on the target machine. The
machine is then tricked into allowing the attacking computer to have
read and write access to its memory. "

I assume this makes it a local login, not a domain login.

"Paul Ducklin, head of technology for security firm Sophos, said the
security hole found by Boileau was not a vulnerability or bug in the
traditional sense, because the ability to use the Firewire port to
access a computer's memory was actually a feature of Firewire."

So does the same capability exist on Macs?

Larry Seltzer
eWEEK.com Security Center Editor
http://security.eweek.com/
http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/
Contributing Editor, PC Magazine
larry.seltzer () ziffdavisenterprise com

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