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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: getting administrator rights on win2003 machine?



On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 16:49:44 +0200, Honza Vlach said:
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> > use knoppix to boot from, mount the ntfs filesystem, and search the net for
> > which keys in registry you have to change. there may be other files too that
> > you have to change
> > there even are special bootcd's that are made only for the purpose of 
> > changing
> > the admin pass etc...
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> I thought that real blackhats don't teach lamers who can't even do their
> homework properly =^)

The part that nobody's going to tell him:

1) It's *easy* to whomp a server with a Knoppix boot if you have physical 
access.

2) It's *HARD* to do so without anybody noticing that the server is down and
you're sitting there in front of it, typing away as fast as you can. And even
the most midget-brained user can figure out that if the server is down, and
you're still typing, and you're *not* the sysadmin, you probably have something
to do with why it's down...

:)

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