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Message-ID: <6130FAF67D15D411BF7100E01899071F865DCA@stork.mightyoaks.local>
From: david.vincent at mightyoaks.com (David Vincent)
Subject: Break Administrator/Share Folder in Windows
	 2000/XP/NT (Need Tips & Trick)

> > > Dear ALL,
> > >
> > > How to break Administrator password's Windows 2000/XP/NT ?
> > > And break / crack password share folder Windows 2000/XP/NT ?
> > > Mightbe, any want hav information about this, please share it.
> > You seem to have mistakenly posted a message meant for the "as yet
> > unarrested skript kiddiez willing to share scriptz" list to Full
> > Disclosure.
> > please correct and resubmit to the correct list. thankyou :)
> > 
> 
> You know what tho, he actually raises an interesting point.  This list
> *IS* full-disclosure.  If a CISSP were to ask for some common
> exploits, in order to lock a box down, for example, I am sure there
> would be many who would point stuff out to him.  
> 
> Of course, if we actually had smart and educated hackers, unlike the
> general idiots out there, most of the security professionals I've met
> would be out of a job.
> 
> Oh, and I agree, whoever wrote that first email isn't exactly being
> clever.  Shame.  The above was just food for thought.

yes.  a little social engineering on the first poster's part would have gone
a long way.

who do you trust?

-d


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