RE: NetMeeting 3.01 Local RDS Session Hijacking

2002-09-23 Thread Adcock, Matt
Just a minor point of clarification. You can give any user access to remote desktop. Administrator rights are not required to connect. Members of local administrators can connect by default. Thanks, Matt snip In most cases this is administrator as administrator rights are required to

Re: NetMeeting 3.01 Local RDS Session Hijacking

2002-09-20 Thread proberts
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To clarify the initial post and different key sequences: When the NetMeeting password protected screensaver is bypassed and control of the local system is taken, the local session hijacker gains the rights of the local logged in user. In most cases this is

NetMeeting 3.01 Local RDS Session Hijacking

2002-09-17 Thread Paul A Roberts
In comparing findings with the Microsoft NetMeeting 3.0 Security Assessment and Configuration Guide available through the National Security Agency web site (www.nsa.gov in the Security Recommendation Guides section), I noticed a discrepancy in findings. The guide indicated the Screen Saver