Re: Windows NT Password Security Flaw Grants Access

Autor: Slawek Duchnowski (nyce_guy_at_irc.pl)
Data: Tue 01 Apr 1997 - 12:42:36 MET DST


Gregorio Kus <Grego_at_RMnet.it> wrote in article
<199703211826.TAA17883_at_malcolm.rmnet.it>...
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> >From: DGL Information Services
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> A major security flaw in Microsoft Windows NT has been revealed.
The flaw
> enables a remote user to unscramble encrypted
information--including the
> entire registry of user passwords--and display it as text.
>
(ciach)

> On a positive note, by using this code NT system administrators can
view
> the passwords established by users. For years UNIX administrators
have used
> a program called Crack to open the password databases of their
systems. But
> until now, NT administrators had no similar program.
>
So, what's good for Unix is no good fo NT?
Is that right?

Get a life, Kus.



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