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Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 15:57:36 -0700
From: Gage Bystrom <themadichib0d@...il.com>
To: Alex <fd@...oo.de>, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Abusing Windows 7 Recovery Process
Since when was full disk encryption standard in windows 7 let alone windows
environments in general? Sure there are probably some but nonetheless
On Jul 13, 2013 6:47 PM, "Alex" <fd@...oo.de> wrote:
>
> You didn't tell us how you cracked the full disc encryption. (There are
ways around controls, but that is why we have multiple security layers.)
>
>
>
> Am 13. Juli 2013 22:49:11 schrieb Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu:
>
>> On Sat, 13 Jul 2013 22:13:38 +0300, Moshe Israel said:
>> > All secured/regulated systems as required by most
certifications/standards/best practices.
>>
>> You're new in the industry, aren't you? :)
>>
>> The point you're missing is that the vast majority of computers aren't
covered
>> by said certifications and standards. And most of the certifications are
>> merely a money grab by the auditors - the last numbers I found,
something like
>> 98% of breaches of systems that were covered by PCI were of systems that
at
>> the time of the breach were PCI-compliant. In other words, being PCI
compliant
>> didn't actually slow the attackers down one bit.
>>
>> You social engineer your way into the 5th office building you pass, pick
a
>> random PC on the 4th floor - I'll bet you that PC is probably *not*
running
>> sufficient monitoring to detect an intruder rebooting it and messing with
>> the system.
>
>
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