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October 22nd, 2002, 07:19 AM
#11
i agree i just wanted to point out the use of a dfos disk that was all !
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October 22nd, 2002, 07:24 AM
#12
Junior Member
OK GUYS,FIRST OF ALL...REALLY SORRY FOR SUCH A FOOLISH POST.....I THANK ALL OF YOU FOR YOUR SINCERE ADVISES AND I PROMISE I'LL NEVER POST SUCH THINGS. SINCE THE EXPLOIT MAY SPREAD...LOCK THE THREAD....ONCE AGAIN...THANKS TO ALL YOU EXPERTS OUT THERE FOR HELPING OUT A NEWBIE.
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October 22nd, 2002, 07:34 AM
#13
nah, its ok Indra. I made a tutorial quite simmilar to your post. and no one really complained back then.. heheeh that was a loooonngg time ago too.. a year ago to be exact. anyway, this xpolit is no longer working since the SAM encryption is always updated by microsoft during security breaches. but yeah, i do understand u are very curious and also a newbie in the Computer Security comminity. just keep up the good work.
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October 22nd, 2002, 07:53 AM
#14
Linux!!
Hi,
Ok I'm new ... and I don't wanna step on no toes ...but
You seem to forget that there's also something called linux (I'm sure you don't )
You just need 1 bootdisk with a small image from a special bootdisk borrowed from linux and about 3 minutes to boot and change the administrator (or any other password in the sam file)
...(this is after a littlebit of training offcourse)...
I'm not gonna tell you offcourse what's it called or where to get it ...that would be dumb
Anyway,
Thought I'd say this ... no harm intented;
Gr33tz
Cemetric
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October 22nd, 2002, 07:56 AM
#15
Junior Member
Originally posted here by s0nIc
nah, its ok Indra. I made a tutorial quite simmilar to your post. and no one really complained back then.. heheeh that was a loooonngg time ago too.. a year ago to be exact. anyway, this xpolit is no longer working since the SAM encryption is always updated by microsoft during security breaches. but yeah, i do understand u are very curious and also a newbie in the Computer Security comminity. just keep up the good work.
Thanx Mr.s0nIc.....though I was lost
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October 22nd, 2002, 08:06 AM
#16
Hi,
Ok I'm new ... and I don't wanna step on no toes ...but
You seem to forget that there's also something called linux (I'm sure you don't )
You just need 1 bootdisk with a small image from a special bootdisk borrowed from linux and about 3 minutes to boot and change the administrator (or any other password in the sam file)
...(this is after a littlebit of training offcourse)...
I'm not gonna tell you offcourse what's it called or where to get it ...that would be dumb
Anyway,
Thought I'd say this ... no harm intented;
Gr33tz
Cemetric
hmm im trying to make sense with your post Cemetric.. but the thing is.. as far as i know, Linux's file system is very different from MS Windows and an image would have to be decompressed by something before u can use it.. and u dont edit the SAM file.. u simply decrypt it. well u can edit the SAM file but i dont see a reason how it would help u take over a network. Care to explain your post?
i mean.. NT uses NTFS... Linux on the other hand is a different thing.. so i really dont see your point.
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October 22nd, 2002, 08:23 AM
#17
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October 22nd, 2002, 08:28 AM
#18
oooh i see. never heard of that proggy but it does sound handy incase of emergencies. thanks for explainin it.
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October 22nd, 2002, 10:05 AM
#19
So you got administrator privileges on a NT box and now want to take over the
entire Network
Surely if you are have administrator privileges you already own the network???
\"I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.\"
Sir Winston Churchill.
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October 22nd, 2002, 12:43 PM
#20
So you got administrator privileges on a NT box and now want to take over the
entire Network
lol thats what i was trying to point out.. just coz u get the local password and login for the admin it doesnt mean you OWN or can OWN the network.
local passwords and logins are usually the default passwords and logins.
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