On Saturday 21 August 2004 19:21, Vincent Voois wrote:
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> For AFAIK, it always has been plain simple to hack a windows platform
> using *NIX techniques and this is what i often do on occasion when
> SID tables of NT servers got that corrupted that local admin isn't
> able to log anymore with the local password. (The well known Linux
> bootflop and it's extra flop with SCSI drivers)<br>
> And it still works, wether it's NT 4.0, 2000, XP and even local admin
> password hacking util works on Windows Server 2003.<br>
> Either Microsoft has this tool as part of their disaster recovery
> kit, or they have their eyes wide shut.<br>
> I'm a field service engineer in real life, but i do not run into
> Linux configurations on a daily or even weekly basis, but when i see
> how Linux is utilised within our company, it's only for hacking
> Microsoft business :P<br>
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From your posts it seems to me you are not a hacker but a cracker...
-Frans
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