well, we all have a right to everything equally... i'm not gonna get into the you have more money thing.
i think jobs should sue the pants off the hospital who released this HIPAA info.
point well taken, i just have to deal with backing up data from a hard drive that isn't native to the system. instead of messing with NTFS permissions, i just use SYSTEM to back up the restricted data. that way when the hard drive is put back in the host machine, none of the permissions are changed.
i said... "if you are an admin" i'm not bashing windows here, i just trying to give more people useful tools to root windows, makes removing rootkits and the like way easier.
edit the registry to cause a CTRL+scroll scroll to cause a blue screen, after installing the recovery console. given i way thinking physical access to the actual machine, not physical access to the keyboard and mouse. you're right, won't work unless you have access to the keyboard and mouse... but if the machine is locked in a desk... you can still access the keyboard and mouse.
if someone has installed the recovery console on the machine you can boot the recovery console using boot options screen. step two is to rename the said files, step three is of course 'profit'
the best part about this is you don't even need linux to do it... all you need is a windows CD, and access to the recovery console.... if the recovery console restricts you just rename the hive files so that next time you reboot it won't find the registry entries that restrict you.
boot NTFS live linux CD rename magnify.exe magnify.bak. copy cmd.exe to magnify.exe. boot to login screen and press windowskey+U and choose magnify the screen. system level access to anything.
Also if you are an admin in windows xp, just run "at 12:05/interactive cmd.exe" at 12:05 there will be a cmd promt that pops open (BTW you can use any time, then adjust the system clock) the cmd prompt that pops open will have system level access. use taskmgr to kill explorer.exe then lauch explorer from the cmd prompt..... you are now system.
I have been using this for years... i was told that MS was going to sign all the EXE files to stop this attack, but guess what..... cmd.exe will still be signed.
people who are surprised by this.... you might also like to know how to get remote desktop running on XP home http://www.geekport.com/2007/08/15/enabling-remote-desktop-in-xp-home/
(in my opinion)I'm a former best buy employee, i know the difference between intranet and the internet and i think you are quite biased. Not ALL best buy employees are idoits, just the majority of them. Your very close to saying all [insert race here] are stupid becuase of race... Just becuase you've had bad experinces at best buy doesn't mean all their employees are idiots. I'm glad your pride yourself in writing off all people of a certian type before even meeting them.
Actually, i used to work for said company. In my opinon my MGRS were ok with customers, but we were told not to honor the online prices unless the customer specifically asked for them. We had three computers in the store would load the real website and our processes was to only use those computers for online price matching.
just seeing this made me want to post to check my ID number
something easy like X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H* should do the trick
play their passwords away keyboard cat! (insert video of keyboard cat)
can you say SKYnet... hope the unmanned aircraft don't take over!
starting a lawsuit is the best way to get people to drag their feet when responding to an officer down call.
are they implying that the current tuna doesn't taste good? "The new breed will grow faster, taste good,"
well, we all have a right to everything equally... i'm not gonna get into the you have more money thing. i think jobs should sue the pants off the hospital who released this HIPAA info.
point well taken, i just have to deal with backing up data from a hard drive that isn't native to the system. instead of messing with NTFS permissions, i just use SYSTEM to back up the restricted data. that way when the hard drive is put back in the host machine, none of the permissions are changed.
i said... "if you are an admin" i'm not bashing windows here, i just trying to give more people useful tools to root windows, makes removing rootkits and the like way easier.
edit the registry to cause a CTRL+scroll scroll to cause a blue screen, after installing the recovery console. given i way thinking physical access to the actual machine, not physical access to the keyboard and mouse. you're right, won't work unless you have access to the keyboard and mouse... but if the machine is locked in a desk... you can still access the keyboard and mouse.
not all that useful unless you have a system locked registry key. way easier than using sever2003 tools to reset the registry key.
you can... but SHOULD you?
if someone has installed the recovery console on the machine you can boot the recovery console using boot options screen. step two is to rename the said files, step three is of course 'profit'
yes, system access has ability to access ALL non encrypted files reguardless of permissions.
it works in xp and 2000... you just have to do the same trick with diffrent file names.
the best part about this is you don't even need linux to do it... all you need is a windows CD, and access to the recovery console.... if the recovery console restricts you just rename the hive files so that next time you reboot it won't find the registry entries that restrict you.
yes.... rename explorer.exe to default.scr wait for screen saver to kick in... system level access.
boot NTFS live linux CD rename magnify.exe magnify.bak. copy cmd.exe to magnify.exe. boot to login screen and press windowskey+U and choose magnify the screen. system level access to anything. Also if you are an admin in windows xp, just run "at 12:05 /interactive cmd.exe" at 12:05 there will be a cmd promt that pops open (BTW you can use any time, then adjust the system clock) the cmd prompt that pops open will have system level access. use taskmgr to kill explorer.exe then lauch explorer from the cmd prompt..... you are now system.
I have been using this for years... i was told that MS was going to sign all the EXE files to stop this attack, but guess what..... cmd.exe will still be signed.
people who are surprised by this.... you might also like to know how to get remote desktop running on XP home http://www.geekport.com/2007/08/15/enabling-remote-desktop-in-xp-home/
TV providers spend more on legal defense, prices go up more...
(in my opinion)I'm a former best buy employee, i know the difference between intranet and the internet and i think you are quite biased. Not ALL best buy employees are idoits, just the majority of them. Your very close to saying all [insert race here] are stupid becuase of race... Just becuase you've had bad experinces at best buy doesn't mean all their employees are idiots. I'm glad your pride yourself in writing off all people of a certian type before even meeting them.
Actually, i used to work for said company. In my opinon my MGRS were ok with customers, but we were told not to honor the online prices unless the customer specifically asked for them. We had three computers in the store would load the real website and our processes was to only use those computers for online price matching.
Good to know sony is willing to take losses on the new console to make it "better"
who's floating hand is that on the red dress?